Hamidullah Khan

Hamidullah Khan
Nawab Hamidullah Khan, Last Ruler of Bhopal
Nawab of Bhopal
Reign20 April 1926 – 1 June 1949
Coronation9 June 1926
PredecessorKaikhusrau Jahan
SuccessorMonarchy abolished, Bhopal State created.
Titular Nawab of Bhopal
Pretendence1 June 1949 – 4 February 1960
SuccessorSajida Sultan
Born(1894-09-09)9 September 1894
Died4 February 1960(1960-02-04) (aged 65)
MotherKaikhusrau Jahan
Military career
Allegiance Bhopal State
Years of service1926 - 1949
3rd President of BCCI
In office
1935–1937
Preceded bySir Sikandar Hayat Khan
Succeeded bySir K. S. Digvijaysinhji

Hamidullah Khan GCSI GCIE CVO KStJ (9 September 1894 – 4 February 1960) was the last ruling Nawab of the princely salute state of Bhopal. He ruled from 1926 when his mother, Begum Kaikhusrau Jahan Begum, abdicated in his favor, until 1949 and held the honorific title until his death in 1960. A delegate to the Round Table Conference in London, he served as Chancellor of the Chamber of Princes from 1944 to 1947, when India became independent.

During the Second World War, Nawab Hamidullah was present at the Battle of Keren and the Battle of El Alamein. He was very close to Muhammad Ali Jinnah and on very good terms with Louis Mountbatten, Viceroy and Governor General of India. Despite pressure from Jinnah, he reluctantly agreed to have Bhopal join the Union of India.[1] He was succeeded by his second daughter, Sajida Sultan, Begum of Bhopal.[2]

  1. ^ Guha, Ramchandra (12 August 2008). India After Gandhi: The History of the World's Largest Democracy. Harper Collins. p. 46,47. ISBN 978-0-06-095858-9.
  2. ^ Nawab Hameedullah Khan by Hakim Syed Zillur Rahman, Fikr-o-Nazar, Namwaran-i Aligarh, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India, 1986. p., 431-39

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