PREDECESSORS AND SHORT HISTORY:
Also
called Nawab-Basoda or Haidargarh-Basoda to distinguish it from the
like
named state in Gwalior. Ancestor was Muhammed Diler/Dalal Khan, an
Afghan
of the Barakzai Firuz Khel, whose elder son founded Kurwai
and the younger founded Basoda in 1753. Rulers
were...
- Nawab AHSAN ALLAH KHAN 1753/1786,
second son of Nawab
Muhammed Diler Khan of Kurwai, settled first at Rakha and Bahadurgarh
(now
Isagarh in Gwalior state, 1901), but being hard pressed by the
Marathas,
moved his capital to Basoda in 1753, alienated part of his lands to
form
the state of Muhammadgarh, married and had issue. He died 1786.
- Nawab BAQA ALLAH KHAN (qv)
- Nawab MUHAMMAD KHAN of Muhammadgarh.
- Nawab BAQA ALLAH KHAN 1786/1800
- ...... , the state fell into the hands
of the Maharaja
of Gwalior in 1817, but was restored to the Nawab in 1822 on the
mediation
of the British authorities.
- Nawab ASAD ALI KHAN -/1864, some time
Minister of
Bhopal.
- Nawab OMAR ALI KHAN 1864/1896, born
c1830, succeeded
6th February 1864 (#1),
married and had issue.
- Nawab HAIDAR ALI KHAN Firuz Jung (qv)
- Nawabzada Yusuf Ali Khan
- Nawab HAIDAR ALI KHAN Firuz Jung 1896/1929
- Nawab MUHAMMED AYYUB ALI KHAN 1929/-
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