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'''Nawab Syed Ghulam Muhammad Ali Khan I Bahadur Mansur-Ud-Daullah ''' (died 1825) was twice [[Nawab of Banganapalle]] in India.  
'''Nawab Syed Ghulam Muhammad Ali Khan I Bahadur Mansur-Ud-Daullah ''' (died 1825) was twice [[Nawab of Banganapalle]] in India.


The first time was between 1783 and 1784, as ''[[Jagirdar]]''. His second reign was from 1789 to 1820. His time saw many significant changes in the history of [[Banganapalle]], most significant being the recovery through marriage of the Jagir of [[Chenchelimala]].
The first time was between 1783 and 1784, as ''[[Jagirdar]]''. His second reign was from 1789 to 1820. His time saw many significant changes in the history of [[Banganapalle]], most significant being the recovery through marriage of the Jagir of [[Chenchelimala]].
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He was eldest son of [[Sayyid Husain Ali Khan Bahadur]].
He was eldest son of [[Sayyid Husain Ali Khan Bahadur]].


He succeeded on the death of his father as [[Jagirdar of Banganapalle]], 26 August 1783. He reigned under the guardianship of his paternal uncle between 1783 and 1784.  
He succeeded on the death of his father as [[Jagirdar of Banganapalle]], 26 August 1783. He reigned under the guardianship of his paternal uncle between 1783 and 1784.


Fled with him to [[Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh|Hyderabad]] when [[Hyder Ali]] invaded and overran [[Banganapalle]], 1784. Entered the Nizam's service and appointed to a mansab of high rank, losing the fingers of his right hand in battle against the [[Marathas]]. Recovered the [[jagir]] after his uncle defeated Tipu's forces under Muhammad Yusuf and Kutb ud-din at [[Tammadapalle]] before 21 September 1789, but preferred to reside in [[Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh|Hyderabad]] with his family.
Fled with him to [[Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh|Hyderabad]] when [[Hyder Ali]] invaded and overran [[Banganapalle]], 1784. Entered the Nizam's service and appointed to a mansab of high rank, losing the fingers of his right hand in battle against the [[Marathas]]. Recovered the [[jagir]] after his uncle defeated Tipu's forces under Muhammad Yusuf and Kutb ud-din at [[Tammadapalle]] before 21 September 1789, but preferred to reside in [[Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh|Hyderabad]] with his family.


Later he was granted the jagir of [[Chenchelimala]] by his paternal uncle and father-in-law as marriage gift. Finally, he was abdicated in favour of his eldest son, before 8 September 1822.  
Later he was granted the jagir of [[Chenchelimala]] by his paternal uncle and father-in-law as marriage gift. Finally, he was abdicated in favour of his eldest son, before 8 September 1822.


He married on 31 August 1791, Najib un-nisa Begum Sahiba, only daughter of Nawab Sayyid Asad Ali Khan Bahadur, Jagirdar of [[Chenchelimala]].
He married on 31 August 1791, Najib un-nisa Begum Sahiba, only daughter of Nawab Sayyid Asad Ali Khan Bahadur, Jagirdar of [[Chenchelimala]].
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