Shuja-ul-Mulk (Hero of the Country) Ihtisham-ud-Daulla (Victor in War) Humayun Jah (Of Auspicious Rank) Feroze Jang (Dignifier of the Country)
Nawab Nazim of Bengal and Bihar
Reign
31 October 1824 – 3 October 1838
Coronation
23 December 1824
Predecessor
Ahmad Ali Khan
Successor
Mansur Ali Khan
Born
29 September 1810 Murshidabad, Bengal Presidency
Died
3 October 1838 (aged 28) Hazarduari Palace, Bengal, British India
Burial
Jafarganj Cemetery
Wives
Rais un-Nisa Begum
Ashraf un-Nisa Begum
Mubarak Mahal Sahiba (mut'ah wife)
Umdat un-Nisa Begum
Issue
Mansur Ali Khan
Wahid Hussaib Khan Bahadur
Sultana Ghetiara Begum
and
a daughter who died before 1837.
Dynasty
Najafi
Father
Ahmad Ali Khan
Mother
Najib un-Nisa Begum
Religion
Shia Islam
Sayyid Mubarak Ali Khan II, popularly known as Humayun Jah (1810 – 1838), was born on 29 September 1810 to Ahmad Ali Khan and Nazib un-Nisa Begum. He was the Nawab of Bengal from 1824 to 1838. He was succeeded by Mansur Ali Khan. He built the famous and renowned Hazarduari Palace and Mubarak Manzil in Murshidabad, India. Nawab Nazim Humayun Jah died on 3 October 1838.[1][2]
^"Information on Nawab Nazim Humayun Jah". Murshidabad.net. Retrieved 26 November 2012.
^Indian records (1870). Indian records, with a commercial view of the relations between the British government and the nawabs nazim of Bengal, Bihar and Odisha. G. Bubb.
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