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Azmat Jah Crowned as Successor to Mukarram Jah in Dastar Bandi Ceremony at Chowmahalla Palace

Witness the historic ‘Dastar Bandi’ ceremony at Chowmahalla Palace, where Mir Mohammed Azmat Ali Khan, known as Azmat Jah, was coronated as successor to Mir Barkat Ali Khan Mukarram Jah Bahadur, the eighth Nizam of Hyderabad. Despite the abolition of princely titles in 1971, Azmat Jah will serve as caretaker of Nizam’s properties and trusts, embodying the enduring legacy of the Asaf Jahi Dynasty. Learn about his life as a professional photographer and filmmaker, and delve into the history of his illustrious lineage.

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In an intimate gathering at Chowmahalla Palace, Azmat Jah was crowned as the successor to Mir Barkat Ali Khan Mukarram Jah Bahadur, the eighth and last formal Nizam of Hyderabad who recently passed away in Turkey. The coronation ceremony, known as ‘Dastar Bandi’, was attended by immediate family members including his mother, Princess Esra. However, this coronation holds no official status or title of ninth Nizam due to the abolition of princely titles and privileges by the Indian government in 1971. As per his late father’s wishes, Azmat Jah will manage the Nizam’s properties and trusts. Azmat Jah, born in London in 1960, is a professional photographer and filmmaker who has worked with renowned Hollywood directors. His father, Mukarram Jah Bahadur, the eighth Nizam of Hyderabad, passed away on January 14 and was buried at Mecca Masjid in Hyderabad. Mukarram Jah, once considered India’s richest person, was known as the Prince of Hyderabad until 1971 when all titles were abolished.

In a ceremony held at the Chowmahalla Palace, attended by close family members, Azmat Jah was coronated as the successor to Mir Barkat Ali Khan Mukarram Jah Bahadur, the eighth and last formal Nizam of Hyderabad who passed away in Turkey last week.

The ceremony, known as ‘Dastar Bandi’ or coronation, was attended by Mukarram Jah’s first wife and Azmat Jah’s mother, Princess Esra, his sister Shekhyar, and some other family members. Notably, it was at the same palace that Mukarram Jah was coronated in 1967 after the death of his grandfather and seventh Nizam, Mir Osman Ali Khan, who was the last ruler of Hyderabad State.

However, Azmat Jah’s coronation will not carry any official status or title of ninth Nizam. The government of India had abolished princely titles and privileges in 1971. As per the wish of his late father, Azmat Jah will serve as the caretaker of Nizam’s properties and Nizam Trusts.

Mir Mohammed Azmat Ali Khan, also known as Azmat Jah, was born in London on July 23, 1960. He received his early education in London and later studied at the University of Southern California. Azmat Jah is a professional photographer and filmmaker who has worked with leading Hollywood directors such as Steven Spielberg and Richard Attenborough.

Mukarram Jah Bahadur, the titular eighth Nizam of Hyderabad, passed away in Turkey on January 14 and was buried at the historic Mecca Masjid in Hyderabad on January 19 with full state honours. Mukarram Jah, the grandson of the last Nizam of Hyderabad, Mir Osman Ali Khan Bahadur, was born to Prince Azam Jah and Princess Durru Shehvar, the imperial princess of the Ottoman Empire, on October 6, 1933, in France. He was coronated as Asaf Jah the Eighth on April 6, 1967, after the passing away of Mir Osman Ali Khan in February 1967.

Mukarram Jah was known as the Prince of Hyderabad until 1971 when then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi abolished all titles. He was also said to be India’s richest person until the 1980s. Mukarram Jah lived most of his life in Turkey and Australia.

This article was originally published on Tripura India.

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