Reign 1821-1824 Issue Mubarak Ali Khan II Grandparents Ashraf Ali Khan Burial Jafarganj Cemetery Parents Babar Ali Khan | Successor Mubarak Ali Khan II Name Ahmad Khan Predecessor Zain-ud-Din Ali Khan Dynasty Najafi Great-grandparents Mir Jafar | |
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Died October 30, 1824, Murshidabad Children Mubarak Ali Khan, Mubarak Ali Khan II Grandchildren Sultana Ghetiara Begum, Wahid Hussaib Khan Bahadur |
Ahmad ali khan jashan e eid e shuja 1438 2016
Sayyid Ahmad Ali Khan (died 30 October 1824), popularly known as Walla Jah, was the Nawab of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa. 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.
Contents
- Ahmad ali khan jashan e eid e shuja 1438 2016
- Nawab ahmad ali khan weddind full hd 2014 swabi
- Early years
- Death and succession
- Principal wives
- Mutah wives
- Children
- References
Nawab ahmad ali khan weddind full hd 2014 swabi
Early years
Ahmad Ali Khan, better known as Walla Jah, was the second son of Baber Ali Khan by his second principal wife. He succeeded his half brother, Zain-ud-Din Ali Khan after his death on 6 August 1821 as the Nawab Nazim of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa under the titles of Baeran ul-Mulk (Administrator of the country), Ihtisham ud-Daulah (Dignifier of the country), Walla Jah (Of High Rank) and Nahabat Jang (Horror in War).
Death and succession
Walla Jah had a short reign of just three years from 1821 until his death on 30 October 1824 at Murshidabad Palace. He was buried at Jafarganj Cemetery and was succeeded by his only child, Mubarak Ali Khan as the Nawab of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa.
Principal wives
Nawab Nazim Ahmad Ali Khan had only one principal wife as follows:
Mut‘ah wives
The following is a list of the mut‘ah wives of Nawab Nazim Ahmad Ali Khan and some additional information about them:
Children
Walla Jah had only one child, who was born as a son by his only principal wife, Najib-un-nisa Begum. He was Mubarak Ali Khan II who succeeded Walla Jah as the Nawab Nazim of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa.