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Sarfaraz Khan

Sarfaraz Khan
Mīrzā royal
Nawab Nazim of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa (Nawab of Bengal)
Motamul-ul-mulk (Guardian of the country)
Ala ud-Daulah (Promoter of the state)
Haidar Jang (Lion in War)
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Reign 13 March 1739 – 29 April 1740
Predecessor Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan
Successor Alivardi Khan
Issue

Sons: Mirza Hafizullah Khan (d. November 1771)
Mirza Mughal
Mirza Amani
Mirza Burhan (d. April 1795)
Shukrullah Khan (Mirza Aga Baba) (b. 29 April 1740)
and

5 Daughters.
Father Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan
Mother Zainab un-nisa Begum (Azim-un-nisa Begum)
Born Probably after 1700
Died 29 April 1740
Buried Naginabag, Murshidabad
Religion Islam

Sons: Mirza Hafizullah Khan (d. November 1771)
Mirza Mughal
Mirza Amani
Mirza Burhan (d. April 1795)
Shukrullah Khan (Mirza Aga Baba) (b. 29 April 1740)
and

Sarfaraz Khan, born Mirza Asadullah (d. 29 April 1740) was a Nawab of Bengal. Sarfaraz Khan's maternal grandfather, Nawab Murshid Quli Khan of Bengal (Bengal, Bihar and Orissa) nominated him as the direct heir to him as there was no direct heir. After Murshid Quli's death in 1727, Sarfaraz ascended to the Masnad (throne) of the Nawab. Sarfaraz's father, Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan, then the Subahdar of Orissa, getting to know it arrive at Murshidabad, the capital of the Nawabs of Bengal with a huge army. To avoid a conflict in the family the dowager Begum of the Nawab asked Shuja-ud-Din to ascend to the Masnad after Sarfaraz abdicated in favour of his father. However, circumstances led Shuja-ud-Din to nominate Sarfaraz as his heir and after Shuja-us-Din's death in 1739, Sarfaraz Khan again ascended to the Masnad as the Nawab of Bengal (Bengal, Bihar and Orissa).

Born Mirza Asadullah, sometime after 1700, Sarfaraz Khan was the son of Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan by his wife Zainab-un-nisa Begum (alias: Azim-un-nisa Begum; d/o Nawab Murshid Quli Khan of Bengal). Sarfaraz Khan was the grandson of Nawab Murshid Quli Khan of Bengal who died on 30 June 1727. In absence of a direct heir, Murshid Khan nominated Sarfaraz Khan to succeed him. Thus, Sarfaraz Khan ascended to the Masnad (throne) as the Nawab in 1727 before abdicating in favour of his father Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan in the same year. On hearing of Sarfaraz's accession to the Masnad, Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan, the Diwan Nazim of Orissa, marched at the head of a large army towards Murshidabad. To avoid a conflict in the family, the dowager Begum of Murshid Quli Khan intervened; and her son-in-law Shuja-ud-Din ascended to the Masnad of Bengal. By August 1727, Shuja-ud-Din was firmly established and recognised as the second Nawab of Bengal.


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