Nawab Nazim of Bengal, Bihar and Orisaa (1830–1884)
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Mansur Ali Khan
Nawab Nazim of Bengal and Bihar
Reign
30 October 1838 – 1 November 1880
Predecessor
Mubarak Ali Khan II,
Successor
Hassan Ali Mirza (as Nawab of Murshidabad)
Born
30 October 1830 Murshidabad, Bengal Presidency, Company Raj
Died
4 November 1884 (aged 54) Hazarduari Palace, Bengal, British India
Wives
Shams i Jehan Begum
Malika Zamani
Shah-un nisa
Sarah Vennell (English woman)
Julia Lewis (English woman)
Sambar-un-Nesa Begum (Bi Sambaran)
Issue
39 children - 19 sons and 20 daughters survived him
Names
Mansur Ali Khan
Dynasty
Najafi
Religion
Shia Islam
Nawab Sayyid Mansur Ali Khan (30 October 1830 – 4 November 1884) was the Nawab of Bengal from 1838 until his abdication in 1880, whereupon he renounced his titles and position as Nawab. During his reign, he instituted various policies in the princely state he governed, frequently coming into conflict with the colonial government over monetary issues. Khan was a frequent visitor to Britain, and it was there that he often pleaded his case in regards to disputes with the colonial government. In 1880, Khan decided to abdicate in favour of his eldest son. He died four years later.
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