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Baeran ul-Mulk (Administrator of the country)
Ahmad Ali Khan
Baeran ul-Mulk (Administrator of the country) Ihtisham ud-Daulah (Dignifier of the country) Walla Jah (Of High Rank) Nahabat Jang (Horror in War)
Nawab Nazim of Bengal and Bihar
Reign
6 August 1821 – 30 October 1824
Predecessor
Zain-ud-Din Ali Khan
Successor
Mubarak Ali Khan II
Born
12 January 1793 Murshidabad, Bengal Presidency
Died
24 October 1824(1824-10-24) (aged 31) Murshidabad, Bengal Presidency
Burial
Jafarganj Cemetery
Issue
Mubarak Ali Khan II
Dynasty
Najafi
Religion
Shia Islam
Sayyid Ahmad Ali Khan (Bengali: সৈয়দ আহমদ আলী খান) (died 30 October 1824), popularly known as Walla Jah or Ahmad Ali Khan of Murshidabad, was the Nawab of Bengal and Bihar. He succeeded his half-brother, Zain-ud-Din Ali Khan, after he died on 6 August 1821, without a male issue. Walla Jah was the Nawab of Bengal from 1821 to 1824.
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