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Saadat Ali Khan I

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Reign
  
1722–1739

Successor
  
Safdar Jung

Religion
  
Shia Islam

Parents
  
Muhammad Nasir

Grandparents
  
Ibrahim Nasir

Predecessor
  
none

Father
  
Muhammad Nasir

Name
  
Saadat Khan

Place of burial
  
Delhi, New Delhi

Great-grandparents
  
Aishath Didi, Ahmad Didi


Buried
  
Mausoleum of Sa'adat Khan, Delhi

Died
  
March 19, 1739, Delhi, New Delhi

Similar People
  
Saadat Ali Khan II, Shuja‑ud‑Daula, Qamar‑ud‑din Khan - Asif Jah I, Muhammad Shah, Siraj ud‑Daulah

Saadat Ali Khan (Hindi: सआदत अली खान, Urdu: سعادت علی خان‎) (b. c. 1680 – d. 19 March 1739) was the Subahdar Nawab of Awadh (Oudh) from 26 January 1722 to 1739, and the son of Muhammad Nasir. At the age of 25 he accompanied his father Muhammad Nasir and joined the final campaign of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb against the Maratha in the Deccan, where the Mughal Emperor honorably awarded him the title Khan Bahadur for his steadfast services.

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Life

Sa'adat Khan was born Muhammad Amin Musawi the son of Muhammad Nasir Musawi a Shia Muslim merchant of Khurasan and descendant of Musa al-Kadhim. His grandfather a wealthy merchant migrated to India during the reign of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. Saadat Ali Khan I's father became a very prominent official during the rule of Bahadur Shah I. He is the progenitor of the Nawabs of Awadh (through female line).

Career

At the commencement of the emperor Muhammad Shah's reign he held the faujdari (garrison commander) of Bayana. He made an unsuccessful effort to relieve the trapped Mughal Army during the Battle of Bhopal.

He was one of the commanding Mughal generals in the Battle of Karnal against Nadir Shah. Sa'adat Khan was captured during the battle and died on the night prior to the massacre of Delhi by Nadir Shah on 19 March 1739. He was buried at Delhi in the mausoleum of his brother in Law Sayadat Khan.

Issue and successor

He had five daughters but his eldest was married to his nephew Muhammad Muqim better known as Abul Mansur Khan Safdar Jung the son of his sister and Sayadat Khan a descendant of Qara Yusuf who succeeded him in the government of Awadh.

References

Saadat Ali Khan I Wikipedia