Deccan Chronicle

Nawab Fazal dies of ill health

- ASIF YAR KHAN | DC

Nawab Fazal Jah Bahadur, the son of the seventh Nizam of Hyderabad, Mir Osman Ali Khan Bahadur, and Leela Begum Sahiba, died on Sunday morning. He was 72 years old. He is survived by his wife Sahabzadi Darwerunni­sa Begum Sahiba and his son Fazeelath Ali Khan, who is a doctor.

Born in 1946, Nawab Fazal Jah was one of six sons and two daughters of the seventh Nizam and his last and most beloved wife Leela Begum Sahiba.

Nawab Najaf Ali Khan, grandson of the seventh Nizam, describes Nawab Fazal as a gentle and loving man.

“He was respected a lot by members of the Nizam family and his well wishers,” said Najaf Khan. Najaf Khan said that Nawab Fazal was close to the seventh Nizam and would go Palace to offer his

salaams to his father. He was married at the King Kothi Palace and Vice-President of India, Zakir Hussain, attended the function.

He said that Nawab Fazal had not been in good health in the last few days and was hospitalis­ed on Friday. He passed away early on Sunday.

The nawab was devoted to religious activities and spent most of his income on the maintenanc­e of the Masjid-e-Judi at King Kothi, said historian Dr Mohammed Safiullah.

Nawab Fazal Jah Bahadur held key positions in several institutio­ns including the Nizam Auqaf Committee.

Important personalit­ies from Hyderabad and members of the Nawab’s family, including Prince Mufakkham Jah Bahadur, the grandson of the seventh Nizam, participat­ed in the funeral. The burial took place at the Masjid-eJudi.

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Nawab Fazal Jah Bahadur

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