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H.H. Nawab Raunaq Yar Khan

The IX Nizam of Asaf Jahi Dynasty of Hyderabad

Prince Azmet Jah’s Succession to H.E.H. Nizam Mukarram Jah: A Symbolic Legacy in Post-Titular Era

Unveiling the legacy of Prince Azmet Jah, the esteemed son of Mukarram Jah and Esra Jah, born in London, 1960. A distinguished photographer and filmmaker, he is set to succeed his father as per the wishes of Mukarram Jah. The Dastar Bandi ceremony, a symbolic act of succession, is expected to take place following the mourning period. While the title holds no official power due to the abolition of princely pensions and privileges in 1971, the nomination serves legal purposes. Explore the journey of Prince Azmet Jah as he honors the rich heritage of the Nizams.

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Born on July 23, 1960, in London, Prince Azmet Jah is the son of Mukarram Jah and Esra Jah. He completed his education in London and studied at the University of Southern California in the 1980s. Azmet Jah is a photographer and filmmaker who has worked with renowned Hollywood directors. M.A. Faiz Khan, a trustee of the H.E.H, the Nizam’s Mukarram Jah Trust, confirmed that Prince Azmet Jah will succeed Mukarram Jah as per his wishes. The Dastar Bandi ceremony, marking the succession, is expected to be held after the mourning days, either by the end of this month or in February. However, it is important to note that the nomination of the successor is for legal purposes, and Azmet Jah will not be referred to as the titular ninth Nizam. This is due to the 26th Amendment Act, 1971 of the Constitution, which abolished princely pensions, titles, and privileges, including those of the Nizam of Hyderabad.

Born on July 23, 1960, in London, Prince Azmet Jah is the son of Mukarram Jah and Esra Jah. He is one of the two surviving sons of Mukarram Jah. The 62-year-old completed his early education in London and spent the 1980s studying at the University of Southern California. Azmet Jah is a photographer and filmmaker who has worked with Hollywood directors such as Steven Spielberg and Richard Attenborough.

M.A. Faiz Khan, trustee of the H.E.H, the Nizam’s Mukarram Jah Trust, has confirmed that Prince Azmet Jah will succeed Mukarram Jah, according to the wishes of Mukarram Jah. “Given that he is the eldest of his sons and since his father desires it, Prince Azmet Jah would be his successor,” Khan stated.

The ceremony of succession is expected to be conducted after the completion of the mourning days, either by the end of this month or in February. “Dastar Bandi ceremony could be held after a few days of mourning and he will be declared a successor,” sources confirmed.

It is understood that the nomination of the successor is more for legal purposes, and Azmet Jah will not be referred to even as the titular ninth Nizam. In 1971, the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi had abolished princely pensions, titles, and privileges, which were being paid to the Nizam of Hyderabad and other princely state rulers through the 26th Amendment Act, 1971 of the Constitution.

“The Prince, chief or other person who at any time before the commencement of the Constitution (26th Amendment Act, 1971) was recognised by the President as the Ruler of an Indian State or any person who, at any time before such commencement, was recognised by the President as the successor of such Ruler shall, on and from such commencement, cease to be recognised as such Ruler or the successor of such ruler,” the Act reads.

This article was originally published on Deccan Chronicle.

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The Asaf Jahi Dynasty

Embark on a captivating journey through history and uncover the remarkable legacy of the Asaf Jahi Dynasty. For more than two centuries, these visionary leaders governed Hyderabad, influencing its cultural fabric, fostering economic growth, and leaving an unforgettable imprint on the region’s history. Immerse yourself in a story filled with tradition, architectural marvels, and the enduring essence of a bygone era. Today, as we honour the esteemed lineage of the Asaf Jahi Dynasty, we pay tribute to the visionaries who laid the foundation for progress and prosperity.