VILLAGES: 329
AREA: 2,727 km2
LOCATION: Madhya Pradesh
PRIVY PURSE: 180,000Rs
REVENUE: 1,800,000Rs
DYNASTY: Tajak Khel (Afghan)
ACCESSION: 15th June 1948
RELIGION: Muslim
POPULATION: 116,953 (1941)
PRESENT RULER: HH Asif-ud-Daula Nawab INTESAR ALI KHAN Bahadur Saulat-e-jung, 8th Nawab of Jaora since 7th October 2008.
born 23rd June 1935 in Jaora
PREDECESSORS AND SHORT HISTORY: Founded in 1808 by Iftakhar-ud-daula Nawab Abdul Gaffor Mohammed Khan, a descendant of the Tajak Khel tribe of Afghanistan. After the battle of Mehidpur he received the territories of Tal, Sanjit, Malhargarh, Mandawal, Barawda and Jaora in 1808.These all then came under the state of Jaora after recognition from th British government through the treaty of Mandsaur on the 6th of January 1817. Rulers were...
HH Iftakhar-ud-daula Nawab ABDUL GAFFOR MOHAMMED KHAN Bahadur Diler Jung, 1st Nawab of Jaora 1818/1825, born 11th April 1775 at Rampur, he received the titles of Nawab and Iftakhar-ud-daula in 1808 and the state of Jaora in 1818 through the treaty of Mandsaur; married 1stly, 1795 at Rampur, Nawab Musharraf Jahan Begum Sahiba, daughter of Nawab Akhwand Mohammed Ayaz of Tonk, married 2ndly at Jaora, Aulia Begum Sahiba, daughter of Mirza Karim Yar Khan Mughal of Jaora, and had issue, one son and five daughters. He died 9th September 1825 at Jaora and was buried at the old Royal Cemetery, Jaora.
HH Mautashim-ud-daula Nawab Ghaus Mohammed Khan Bahadur Shaukat Jung (by Aulia Begum) (qv)
Nawabzadi Wazir Begum Sahiba [Nanni Bi] (by Musharraf Begum), married Jahangir Khan.
Nawabzadi Aziz Begum Sahiba (by Musharraf Begum), married Khan Ali Khan of Delhi.
Nawabzadi Bakshi Begum Sahiba (by Musharraf Begum), married Abdullah Khan.
Nawabzadi Izzat Begum Sahiba (by Musharraf Begum), married Sahibzada Burhanuddin Khan.
Nawabzadi Piyari Begum Sahiba (by Musharraf Begum), married Abdul Aziz Khan.
HH Mautashim-ud-daula Nawab GHAUS MOHAMMED KHAN Bahadur Shaukat Jung, 2nd Nawab of 1825/1865, born 1823 at Jaora, succeeded to the gaddi on the death of his father in 1825, educated at Jaora and Indore under the guidance of Col. Borthok, the superintendent of Jaora state and Political agent of Malwa; received full ruling powers in 1840, he was granted the title of His Highness and a permanent gun salute of 13 guns in November 1859 by the Governor General, Lord Kenning; he received a gold plated rifle from the Governor General of India in 1862 as well as sanad (No. XCI), guaranteeing succession to the state, according to Muhammedan Law, in the event of failure of natural heirs; married 1stly, 1837, HH Nawab Auliya Begum Sahiba, died May 1865, daughter of HH Wazir-ud-daula Nawab Haafiz Mohammed Wazeer Khan Bahadur, the Nawab of Tonk, married 2ndly, 1844, Shaukat Zamani Begum Sahiba, niece of Khan Ali Khan (see above), married 3rdly, 1850, Faheem-un-nisa Begum Sahiba, daughter of Kamaal Khan of Jaora, and had issue, one son and three daughters. He died 29th April 1865 and was buried at (Laal Makbara) Jaora.
Maj. HH Ihtasham-ud-daula Nawab Mohammed Ismail Ali Khan Bahadur Firoz Jung (by Faheem-un-nisa Begum Sahiba, but adopted by Shaukat Zamani Begum Sahiba) (qv)
Nawabzadi (name unknown) Begum (by Faheem-un-nisa Begum Sahiba), married Dost Mohammed Khan.
Nawabzadi Qudsia Begum Sahiba (by Faheem-un-nisa Begum Sahiba), married Mohammed Ali Khan, he received the Jagirdari of Shampura from his brother-in-law, Nawab Mohammed Ismail Ali Khan of Jaora.
Nawabzadi Aziz Begum (by Faheem-un-nisa Begum Sahiba), married Sardar Mohammed Khan.
Maj. HH Ihtasham-ud-daula Nawab MOHAMMED ISMAIL KHAN Bahadur Firoz Jung, 3rd Nawab of Jaora 1865/1895, born 1855, he succeeded his father at the age of 10 on 30th April 1865 (#1) and received full ruling powers in 1874 from Col. Sir Henry Daly; educated at Jaora and Indore under the guidance of Mr.Wilson appointed by Col. Mayo, the then political agent of Malwa; he received the Prince of Wales medal and the K.I.H. Gold medal in 1877; appointed to the rank of Major in 1881, he constructed the Roza of Hussain Tekri in 1886; in 1865 he received permission from the Government of India to adopt the titles of Ihtasham ud-daula and Firoz Jung as a personal distinction; married 1stly, 1872, HH Nawab Mahal Begum Sahiba, married 2ndly, 1873, HH Nawab Dulhan Begum Sahiba, married 3rdly, 1876, Taj Mahal Begum Sahiba, also married secondary wives, (a), Huran Bai, (b), Karima Bai, (c), Hurmat Bai, and had issue, eight sons and ten daughters; married and had issue. He died 5th March 1895 in Jaora and was buried in (Laal Makbara) Jaora.
Khan Bahadur Nawabzada Sher Ali Khan, born 17th October 1873 (son of HH Nawab Mahal Begum), educated at Daly College, Indore; he served as Commandant, Jaora State forces; he was granted the title of Khan Bahadur in June 1912, in recognition of his services to Jaora State as Civil Judge and in other capacities; married Sahibzadi Mahak Begum, sister of Sahibzada Mashook Ali Khan of Jaora, and had issue, one daughter. He died 2nd May 1941 in Jaora.
Sahibzadi Naiyar Begum, born in Jaora, married 1stly, (div'd.), Sardar Mir Ghulam Ghaus Mohammed Khan, son of Sardar Mir Hafizuddeen Ahmed Khan of Surat, married 2ndly, (div'd.), Nawabzada Mumtaz Ali Khan, son of Lt.-Col. HH. Nawab Iftikhar Ali Khan of Jaora (see below), married 3rdly, a Punjabi businessman, and had issue, one son and one daughter by the third marriage.
Nawabzadi Suraiya Jaha Begum Sahiba (Mussamat Panah Nawab Suraiya Sultan Jaha Begum Sahiba) (daughter of Nawab Mahal Begum), born 9th December 1874 in Jaora, married Huzur Meharban Sardar Nawab Mir Jafar Ali Khan Bahadur, son of Huzur Meharban Sardar Nawab Mir Ghulam Baba Khan Bahadur C.I.E., Nawab of Surat (Junior), and had issue, two sons. She died 26th June 1945.
Huzur Meharban Sardar Nawab Mir Ghulam Zain-ul-abedeen Khan Bahadur, Nawab of Surat (Junior), born 26th July 1901 at Nawab Palace, Surat, married 1stly, 19th March 1928, Mussamat Panah Nawab Saeed-un-Nisa Sultan Jaha Begum Sahiba, married 2ndly, 1936, (name unknown) Begum Sahiba, and had issue, five daughters. He died 9th November 1973.
Nawabzadi Najiba Begum Sahiba (Nawab Begum Najiba Sultan Jaha Begum Sahiba of Surat Junior) (daughter of Saeed-un-Nisa Sultan Jaha Begum Sahiba), born 9th October 1931, married 27th March 1950, Capt. Shrimant Raja Jafri Masood Ahmed Khan Bahadur, Zamindar Sahib of Pehersar, and had issue two sons and four daughters.
Rajkumar Jafri Raashid Ahmed Khan Bahadur, born 17th February 1951 in Jaora, educated at Daly College, Indore, at Bhagat Singh College, Jaora (B.Sc. Maths) and S.G.S.I.T.S., Indore (B.E. Civil); married 10th June 1983 at Macchi Bhavan Palace, Rani Simin Begum Sahiba, and has issue, three sons.
Captain Mustafa Faiz Ali Khan Bahadur, born 3rd April 1984.
Aamir Ahmed Khan Bahadur, born 29th June 1987.
Mohammed Ali Khan Bahadur, born 13th August 1996.
Rajkumar Jafri Khalid Ahmed Khan Bahadur
Rajkumari Jafri Shela Sultan Begum Sahiba
Rajkumari Jafri Fozia Sultan Begum Sahiba
Rajkumari Jafri Rana Sultan Begum Sahiba
Rajkumari Jafri Shagufta Sultan Begum Sahiba
Nawabzadi Naseema Begum Sahiba (daughter of Saeed-un-Nisa Sultan Jaha Begum)
Nawabzadi Aneesa Begum Sahiba (daughter of second wife), married Kunwar Ranjeet Singh [aka Kunwar Arjumand Khan], grandson of HH Maharaja Shri Udai Singhji Sahib Bahadur of Pratapgarh.
Nawabzadi (name unknown) Begum Sahiba
Nawabzadi (name unknown) Begum Sahiba
Nawabzada Mir Naseer-ud-deen Khan Muntazim Bahadur, born 9th September 1903 at the Nawab Palace, Surat, married 9th June 1931, Humayun Sultan Jaha Begum Sahiba, daughter of Lt.-Col HH Nawab Iftikhar Ali Khan Bahadur Nawab of Jaora (see below), migrated to Pakistan in 1947, and had issue, two sons and one daughter. He died 1966 in Manila, Philippines and was buried there.
Khan Bahadur Sarfaraz Ali Khan (son of Taj Mahal Begum), born 4th July 1876 in Jaora, educated at Daly College, Indore; he served as private secretary to HH Nawab Iftikhar Ali Khan of Jaora; Vice President of the State Council and Chief Minister of Jaora State. He died 11th February 1945.
Nawabzadi Muazzam Sultan Jahan Begum (daughter of Taj Mahal Begum), born 18th June 1879 in Jaora, married 1stly, Sahibzada Khan Ali Khan of Jaora, married 2ndly, Nawab Ghulam Jilani Bijli Khan, Nawab of Wai. She died 12th January 1930.
Nawabzada Mohammed Mahbub Ali Khan Bahadur (son of Karima Bai), born 19th April 1880 in Jaora, married and had issue, one son. He died 6th December 1939.
Sahibzada Maksood Ali Khan
Nawabzadi Mukarram Jahan Begum Sahiba (daughter of Taj Mahal Begum), born 1881 in Jaora, married Nawabzada Safdar Ali Khan, styled Nawab Sahab of Basoda, and had issue. He died 2nd June 1954.
Mohtarma Sohel-ara-begum, married (as his second wife), Nawabzada Mohammed Mansoor Ali Khan Bahadur (later H Asif-ud-Daula Nawab Mohammed Mansoor Ali Khan Bahadur Saulat-e-jung, 7th Nawab of Jaora, see below).
Mohtarma Sitara Jibeen, married (as his third wife), Nawabzada Mohammed Mansoor Ali Khan Bahadur (later H Asif-ud-Daula Nawab Mohammed Mansoor Ali Khan Bahadur Saulat-e-jung, 7th Nawab of Jaora, see below).
Nawabzada Ashraf Ali Khan Bahadur (son of Huran Bai), born 9th July 1882, died 13th November 1925.
Lt.Col. HH Fakhrud-Daulah Nawab Sir Mohammed Iftikhar Ali Khan Sahib Bahadur Saulat-e-Jang (son of Dulhan Begum), 4th Nawab of Jaora (qv)
Nawabzadi Noor Jahan Begum Sahiba (daughter of Taj Mahal Begum), born 1st September 1884 in Jaora.
Nawabzadi Muzaffar Jahan Begum Sahiba (daughter of Hurmat Bai), born 10th May 1886 in Jaora, she died young.
Nawabzadi Sultanat Ara Begum Sahiba (HH Nawab Mulk-uz-zamani Begum Sahiba) (daughter of Karima Bai), born 12th Sept 1886 in Jaora; married Major General HH Nawab Sir Syed Hamid Ali Khan Bahadur Nawab of Rampur, she died 29th July 1925.
Maj. Nawabzada Mohammed Musharraf Ali Khan Bahadur (son of Huran Bai), born 29th September 1887, educated at Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh; he served with the rank of Major in the Jaora State forces; married and had issue, one daughter. He died 23rd March 1959.
Sahibzadi Mahmuda Sultan Begum, married Raja Syed Abdul Aleem Khan, Jagirdar of Bajehra, and had issue, two daughters.
Nawabzadi Gohar Ara Begum Sahiba (daughter of Karima Bai), born 15th May 1888 in Jaora, married Raja Kesri Singhji Sahib Bahadur [aka Raja Abdul Aziz Khan], son of HH Maharaja Udai Singhji Sahib Bahadur of Pratapgarh, she died 3rd August 1959.
Nawabzada Mohammed Sharafat Ali Khan Bahadur (son of Huran Bai), born 29th August 1889 in Jaora, died 4th May 1943.
Nawabzadi Jahan Bano Begum Sahiba (daughter of Taj Mahal Begum), born 12th July 1890 in Jaora, died 17th January 1963.
Nawabzadi Sulaiman Jaha Begum Sahiba (daughter of Huran Bai), born 19th November 1890, died young.
Nawabzadi Alam Ara Begum Sahiba (daughter of Karima Bai), born 22nd November 1892 in Jaora, married Kunwar Prithvi Singhji Sahib Bahadur [aka Kunwar (name unknown) Khan], son of HH Maharaja Udai Singhji Sahib Bahadur of Pratapgarh. She died 16th December 1915.
Nawabzada Mohammed Asghar Ali Khan Bahadur (son of Huran Bai), born 22nd January 1894 in Jaora, married and had issue, one son. He died 17th September 1951.
Sahibzada Manzoor Ali Khan.
Lt.-Col. HH Fakhrud-Daulah Nawab Sir MUHAMMED IFTIKHAR ALI KHAN Sahib Bahadur Saulat-e-Jang G.B.E., K.C.I.E., 4th Nawab of Jaora 1895/1947, born 17th January 1883, educated at Daly College, Indore and with the Imperial Cadet Corps, Dehradun, he succeeded his father at the age of 12 in 1895 and reigned under the regency of Sahibzada Yar Mohammed Khan, he received full ruling powers in 1906; appointed as Captain in the British Army in 1908 and promoted to Major in 1911, took part in WW1 serving with the Expeditionary Force in 1914 and was later promoted to Lt.-Col. in 1921; he received Star, British War and Allied Victory Medals, he was awarded the Delhi Durbar Medals in 1903 and 1911, the Silver Jubilee Medal in 1935, the Jubilee Medal in 1935, the Coronation Medal in 1937, and the Indian Independence Medal in 1947; member of the Standing Committee of the Chamber of Princes; member of the Royal Automobile Club; K.C.I.E. [cr.1911]; a skilled hunter and collector of world renowned kennels; married 1stly, 8th March 1903, HH Iftikhar-uz-zamani Begum Sahiba, died 1918, daughter of Khan Bahadur Yar Muhammed Khan, C.S.I., married 2ndly, 15th May 1914, Mumtaz Mahal Begum Sahiba, married 3rdly, 5th May 1921, Sultan Dulhan Begum Sahiba, also married secondary wives, (a), Imtiaz Dulhan Sahiba, married (b), Sikander Dulhan Sahiba, married (c), Alia Begum, and had issue, nine sons and six daughters. He died 18th December 1947 in Jaora,
and was buried at Hussain Tekri in Jaora.
Nawabzadi Nafeesa Sultan Jaha Begum Sahiba (daughter of Iftikhar Zamani Begum Sahiba), born 3rd February 1904 in Jaora, died 16th July 1904.
Nawabzada Mohammed Zakir Ali Khan Bahadur (son of Iftikhar Zamani Begum Sahiba), born 11th January 1906 in Jaora, died 11th January 1906 in Jaora.
Lt.-Col. Nawabzada Mohammed Nasir Ali Khan Bahadur (son of Mumtaz Mahal Begum Sahiba), born 16th May 1906 in Jaora, WaliAhad of Jaora 1935/1942, educated at Mayo College, Ajmer and at Cirencester College, England; Member of the State Council; assistant private secretary to HH Nawab Iftikhar Ali Khan of Jaora; Revenue and Finance minister, State of Jaora; he was declared as Heir Apparent by his father in 1935 but was derecognised by the British government in 1942 because he was an illegitimate son and according to Islamic law he could not succeed his father in preference to a legitimate or an adopted son; he was expelled from Jaora State in 1943 after being accused of inciting riots; married 1stly (div. 1939), 19th December 1930 and in June 1931, Begum Molly Ali Khan [née Mollie Elsip], born 1910, married 2ndly, 29th May 1942 (div. 4th December 1942), Begum Safia Sultan, married 3rdly, 19th January 1943, Imtiaz Dulhan, and had issue, two sons and one daughter by his first wife. He died 27th August 1945.
Sahibzadi Margaret Dolores Ali Khan, born November 1931 in England.
Sahibzada Robin Ali Khan, born 1933 at the Macchi Bhavan Palace in Jaora.
Sahibzada David John Ali Khan, born 25th October 1936 at Macchi Bhavan Palace in Jaora, married and has issue.
Sahibzadi Barbara Ali Khan
Major Nawabzada Mohammed Mumtaz Ali Khan Bahadur (son of Mumtaz Mahal Begum Sahiba), born 29th September 1908 in Jaora, educated at Mayo College, Ajmer and the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, England; commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant in 1929, resigned in 1931; Member of the State Council; Home Secretary; served with the rank of Major in the Jaora State Forces; he was expelled from Jaora State in 1943 after being accused of inciting riots; married 1stly (div.1933) 1932, Sahibzadi Naiyar Begum, daughter of Khan Bahadur Nawabzada Sher Ali Khan of Jaora (see above), and his wife, Sahibzadi Mahak Begum, married 2ndly, 3rd October 1935, Shaukat Begum, daughter of Mirza Zaman Beg, and had issue, one son and three daughters by the second wife. He died 13th November 1977.
Nawabzadi Humayun Sultan Jaha Begum Sahiba (daughter of Mumtaz Mahal Begum Sahiba), born 25th March 1910 in Jaora, married 9th June 1931, Nawabzada Mir Naseer-ud-deen Ahmed Khan Muntazim Bahadur, younger son of Meharban Sardar Nawab Mir Ghulam Baba Khan Bahadur C.I.E., Nawab of Surat Junior (see above), and had issue, two sons and one daughter. She died 9th February 1952.
Sahibzada Mir Mustafa Khan, born December 1932 in Jaora.
Sahibzada Mir (name unknown) Khan, born in Jaora.
Sahibzadi Aalia Khan, born 1952.
Nawabzada Mohammed Zulfikhar Ali Khan Bahadur (son on Iftikhar Zamani Begum Sahiba), born 19th September 1910 in Jaora, Waliahad of Jaora 1910/1914, died 23rd November 1914.
Nawabzadi Fatima Sultan Jaha Begum Sahiba [Mrs. Fatima Sultan Siddiqui] (daughter of Mumtaz Mahal Begum Sahiba), born 27th May 1912 in Jaora, married 4th May 1938, Captain Dr. Feroz Siddiqui of Bhopal, and had issue, one son.
Ghulam Makhdoom Siddiqui
Nawabzadi Rabia Sultan Jaha Begum Sahiba [HH Nawab Pari Bano Begum Sahiba of Janjira] (daughter of Mumtaz Mahal Begum Sahiba), born 23rd December 1913 in Jaora, married 14th November 1933, HH Nawab Sidi Mohammed Sidi Ahmed khan, Nawab of Janjira, and had issue, one son and four daughters.
Nawabzadi Fatima Jaha Begum Sahiba, born 1934.
Nawabzadi Ahmadi Jaha Begum Sahiba, born 1935.
Nawabzadi Mumtaz Jaha Begum Sahiba, born 1939.
Nawabzadi Qamar-uz-Zamani Sultan Begum Sahiba, born 1943.
HH Nawab Sidi Shah Mahmood Khan, Nawab of Janjira, born 1952.
HH Asif-ud-Daula Nawab Mohammed Usman Ali Khan Bahadur Saulat-e-jung (son of Mumtaz Mahal Begum Sahiba) (qv)
HH Asif-ud-daula Nawab Mohammed Murtaza Ali Khan Bahadur Saulat-e-jung (son of Mumtaz Mahal Begum Sahiba) (qv)
Nawabzada Mohammed Ehtesham Ali Khan Bahadur (son of Sultan Dulhan Begum Sahiba), born 7th February 1918 in Jaora, married October 1940, Ursula Ali Khan [née Ursula Dimes from Oldstone in England], and had issue, two sons.
Sahibzada Roger Ali Khan
Sahibzada Mark Ali Khan.
Nawabzada Mohammed Mansoor Ali Khan Bahadur (son of Sikander Dulhan), he succeeded HH Asif-ud-Daula Nawab Mohammed Mansoor Ali Khan Bahadur Saulat-e-jung, 7th Nawab of Jaora (qv)
Nawabzadi Abida Sultan Jaha Begum Sahiba (twin daughter of Sikander Dulhan Sahiba), born 9th June 1927 in Jaora, married 7th October 1943, Sultan Mohammed Khan, son of Sultan Mahmood Khan of Jaora, and had issue, two sons and two daughters.
Sultan Riaz Khan
Sultan Shahid Khan
Shaheda Khan
Nuzhat Khan
Nawabzadi Zubaida Sultan Jahan Begum (twin daughter of Sikandar Dulhan Sahiba), born 9th June 1927 in Jaora, married Janab MohammedSiddique Siddiqui, educated at Aligarh Muslim University (B.E.), and had issue two sons and two daughters.
Mohammed Anis Siddiqui, married Nawabzadi Suryia Jibeen Khan, daughter of Nawab Mansoor Ali Khan of Jaora (see below), and has issue, two sons and one daughter.
Mohammed Arif Siddiqui, married Nawabzadi Kehkashan Jibeen Khan, daughter of Nawab Mansoor Ali Khan of Jaora (see below), and has issue, one son and one daughter.
Mohtarma Nazneen Siddiqui
Mohtarma Shaheen Siddiqui
Nawabzada Mohammed Intesar Ali Khan Bahadur Saulat-e-jung (son of Sikander Dulhan), he succeeded as HH Asif-ud-Daula Nawab Intesar Ali Khan Bahadur Saulat-e-jung, 8th Nawab of Jaora (qv)
HH Asif-ud-Daula Nawab MOHAMMED USMAN ALI KHAN Bahadur Saulat-e-jung (Photo), 5th Nawab of Jaora [18.12.1947] - [9.11.1972], born 4th July 1916 in Jaora, appointed Waliahad of Jaora 1916/1935 and 1942/1947; educated at Daly College, Indore; he succeeded his father on 18th December 1947, and merged his state with Madhya Bharat Union on 15th June 1948; married 1stly, 28th May 1940 at Yar Manzil Palace (div'd. 1st February 1942), Safia Sultan Begum, daughter of Mirza Zaman Beg, married 2ndly, January 1944 at Macchi Bhavan Palace, Shehnaz Begum, he adopted Rajkumar Jafri Raashid Ahmed Khan Bahadur from Pehersar with the consent of his twin brother HH Nawab Murtuza Ali Khan in 1956. He died sp 9th November 1972 in Jaora, and was buried at Hussain Tekri, Jaora.
HH Asif-ud-Daula Nawab MOHAMMED MURTAZA ALI KHAN Bahadur Saulat-e-jung (Photo), 6th Nawab of Jaora [9.11.1972] -[19.12.1999], born 4th July 1916 in Jaora; educated at Daly College, Indore and at the Prince of Wales Royal Military College, Dehradun, he succeeded his twin brother as Head of the Jaora Princely Family on 11th November 1972. He died unmarried 19th December 1999 (or 11th November 1999) in Jaora and was buried at Hussain Tekri, Jaora.
HH Asif-ud-Daula Nawab MOHAMMED MANSOOR ALI KHAN Bahadur Saulat-e-jung, 7th Nawab of Jaora [19.12.1999] - [7.10.2008], born 9th May 1925 in Jaora, educated at Royal Indian Military Academy 1933/1935, at Daly College, Indore and Mayo College, Ajmer; married 1stly, HH Mohtarma Shahar-Ara Begum, a Mughal lady from Jaora, married 2ndly, Sahibzadi Sohail Ara Begum, elder daughter of the Nawabzada Safdar Ali Khan, styled Nawab Sahab of Basoda, and his wife, Nawabzadi Mukarram Jaha Begum Sahiba of Jaora (see above), married 3rdly, Sahibzadi Mohtarma Sitara Jibeen, youngest daughter of the Nawabzada Safdar Ali Khan, styled Nawab Sahab of Basoda, and his wife, Nawabzadi Mukarram Jaha Begum Sahiba of Jaora (see above), married 4thly, 1978, Sahibzadi Mohtarma Ahmedi Begum, a Pathan lady, and had issue, one son and four daughters. He died 7th October 2008.
Sahibzadi Mehjabeen Begum (by Mohtarma Shahar-Ara Begum)
Sahibzadi Suryia Begum (by Mohtarma Shahar-Ara Begum), married Mohammed Anis Siddiqui, son of Janab Mohammed Siddique Siddiqui, and his wife, Nawabzadi Zubaida Sultan Jahan Begum of Jaora (see above), and has issue, two sons and one daughter.
Zubair Siddiqui
Hina Siddiqui
Obaid Siddiqui
Sahibzadi Kehkashan Begum (by Mohtarma Shahar-Ara Begum), Mohammed Arif Siddiqui, son of Janab Mohammed Siddique Siddiqui, and his wife, Nawabzadi Zubaida Sultan Jahan Begum of Jaora (see above), and has issue, one son and one daughter.
Mohammed Faiz Siddiqui
Hiba Siddiqui
Nawabzada Saulat Ali Khan (by Mohtarma Shahar-Ara Begum), born 4th June 1954 in Jaora, educated at Jaora College (M.A., Political Science); married 7th June 1982 in Jaora, and has issue.
Sahibzada Danish Ali Khan
Sahibzada Irfaan Ali Khan
Sahibzada Haider Ali Khan
Sahibzadi Nasira Jibeen Khan (by Mohtarma Ahmedi Begum)
HH Asif-ud-Daula Nawab INTESAR ALI KHAN Bahadur Saulat-e-jung, 8th Nawab of Jaora (see above)
1. "The Golden Book of India"; LETHBRIDGE, Roper, MacMillan & Co., 1893 , p.209
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