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Nawab sir asmanjah was the prime minister of Hyderabad under the nizam government of asif jahi dynasty.he had son nawab moin ud daolah bahadur Ameer-E-Paigah asmanjahi, nawab moin ud daolah bahadur had four legitimate wives,Name of the four legitimate wives are 1.Raheem unnisa Begum.2.Ladli Begum (Kulsum Begum Successior).3.Liyaqat Begum.4 mahboob Begum. Parwarish bagh palace near bagh lingampally belongs to mahboob Begum sahiba wife of nawab moin ud daolah bahadur mention in historical book PICTORIAL HYDERABAD.Board of revenue also decreed to the four wives in MUNTAKHAB NO.3 OF 1983 as per atyat inquiry act 1952.

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English: H.E The Nawab Sir Asman Jah Bahadur, K.C.I.E
Date circa 1800
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