Military Wiki
(Remove some templates and interwiki links, delink non military terms and cleanup, replaced: }} → }}, removed: {{India-royal-stub}})
Tag: apiedit
(Remove some templates and interwiki links, delink non military terms and cleanup, replaced: }} → }}, replaced: ==Notes== <references/> ==See also== *Nawab of Carnatic *Nawab of Banganapalle ==External links== *[http://www.4dw.net/roya...)
Tag: apiedit
Line 9: Line 9:
 
| rank = titular [[Nawab]]
 
| rank = titular [[Nawab]]
 
| battles =
 
| battles =
}}
+
}}
 
| religion = [[Islam]]
 
| religion = [[Islam]]
 
}}
 
}}
Line 32: Line 32:
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
*[http://www.4dw.net/royalark/India/banganapalle.htm Information about Nawabs of Maulipatam and Banganapalle]
 
*[http://www.4dw.net/royalark/India/banganapalle.htm Information about Nawabs of Maulipatam and Banganapalle]
  +
 
{{Wikipedia|Qutb ud-Daula}}
   
 
{{DEFAULTSORT:Qutb ud-Daula}}
 
{{DEFAULTSORT:Qutb ud-Daula}}
Line 39: Line 41:
 
[[Category:Year of birth unknown]]
 
[[Category:Year of birth unknown]]
 
[[Category:Mughal Empire]]
 
[[Category:Mughal Empire]]
{{Wikipedia|Qutb ud-Daula}}
 

Revision as of 01:37, 2 June 2016

Qutb ud-Daula
Personal details
Died 1821
Religion Islam

Qutb ud-Daula (died 1821) was Nawab of Masulipatam from 1799. His power was mostly nominal from 1800.[1] As titular Nawab, he continued until his death.

He was succeeded by his brother Nawab Muhammad Ali Khan Bahadur. He had a daughter named Manna Begum.

Titles held

Qutb ud-Daula
Najm-i-Sani Dynasty
Preceded by
Subhan Bakhsh
Nawab of Masulipatam
1799–?
Succeeded by
Nawab Muhammad Ali Khan Bahadur

Notes

See also

  • Nawab of Carnatic
  • Nawab of Banganapalle

External links

All or a portion of this article consists of text from Wikipedia, and is therefore Creative Commons Licensed under GFDL.
The original article can be found at Qutb ud-Daula and the edit history here.