PREDECESSORS AND SHORT HISTORY:
Ancestor
was Malik Mahmud Khan alias Qutb-ud-din Khan, Governor of
Samana
during the reign of Bahlol Lodi, Emperor of Delhi. Rulers were...
- Malik SHERUDDIN KHAN, died 1789
- Malik MOHAMMADI KHAN (brother), granted the titles
of Rukn-ud-Daulah
and Shamsher Jang Bahadur with a Jagir of 6 villages, this
later
became 60 villages in Karnal.
- .......
- Rukn-ud-Daulah Shamsher Jang Bahadur Nawab AHMAD ALI
KHAN Bahadur,
granted the title of Mushfiq, Honourary Assistant Commissioner
in
Karnal District, married and had issue. He died 1867.
- Rukn-ud-Daulah Shamsher Jang Bahadur Nawab AZMAT ALI KHAN
Bahadur (qv)
- Rukn-ud-Daulah Shamsher Jang Bahadur Nawab RUSTAM ALI
KHAN Bahadur (qv)
- Nawabzada Omar Daraz Ali Khan (full brother of Rustam Ali
Khan),
married
and had issue.
- Nawabzada Shamshad Ali Khan
- Nawabzada Irshad Ali Khan
- Nawabzada Ijaz Ali Khan
- Nawabzada Mumtaz Ali Khan
- Nawabzada Imtiaz Ali Khan
- Nawabzadi Jahangira Begum, married 1918 (her cousin),
Nawabzada Liaquat
Ali Khan (see below)
- Rukn-ud-Daulah Shamsher Jang Bahadur Nawab AZMAT ALI
KHAN
Bahadur,
Nawab Bahadur [cr.1891]. He died sp 1908.
- Rukn-ud-Daulah Shamsher Jang Bahadur Nawab RUSTAM ALI
KHAN Bahadur,
Nawab Bahadur [cr.1911], married and had issue. He died January 1918.
- Rukn-ud-Daulah Shamsher Jang Bahadur Nawab MOHAMMAD
SAJJAD ALI KHAN (qv)
-
Nawabzada
Liaquat Ali Khan, born 1st October 1895 (1896) at Karnal, graduated in
1918 from M. A. O. College, Aligarh, obtained a degree in Law from
Oxford
in 1921, and was called to the Bar at Inner Temple in 1922, joined the
Muslim League in 1923, becoming its Honorary Secretary from 1936 to
1947,
deputy leader of the Muslim League Parliamentary party 1940/-, Chairman
of the League's Central Parliamentary Board, Finance Minister , 1st
Prime
Minister of Pakistan, presented the Objectives Resolution in the
Legislative
Assembly, also helped to draft the first report of the Basic Principle
Committee, signed the Liaquat-Nehru pact pertaining to the minority
issue
in 1950, visited the United States and set the course of Pakistan's
foreign
policy towards closer ties with the West in 1951, awarded the title of Shaheed-i-Millat,
married 1stly 1918, Nawabzadi Jahangira Begum (a first cousin, see
above),
married 2ndly, April 1933, Begum
Ra'ana [Begum Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan], born 1905 at Almora in United
Provinces,
she obtained a first class Masters degree with honors in economics from
the University of Lucknow in 1929. Begum Ra'ana began her practical
life
as a teacher in the Gokhale Memorial School after completing the
Teachers
Diploma Course from the Diocesan College, Calcutta. She was later
appointed
as Professor of Economics in the Indraprstha Girls College, Delhi. On
her
own initiative, she formed the Pakistan Women's National Guard
(P.W.N.G.)
and the Pakistan Women Naval Reserve (P.W.N.R.) in 1949. Begum Ra'ana
was
the Chief Controller of both, with the rank of a Brigadier, they did
not
survive for long and were disbanded soon after Ra'ana Liaquat Ali went
abroad as Pakistan's Ambassador in 1954, Governor of Sindh 1973/1976,
she
died 13th June 1990 at Karachi, and had issue, 3 sons. He died 16th
October
1951 at Rawalpindi.
- Nawabzada Wilait Ali Khan (by Jahangira Begum), married
and had issue.
- Nawabzada Musharraf Ali Khan, married Mumtaz
Musharraf Ali Khan
(née
Mumtaz Parveen), and has issue.
- Sahibzada Moazzam Ali Khan, works in the field of
advertising, married
Faryal Moazzam née Faryal Hussain, and has issue.
- Sahibzada Meekail Ali Khan, born 2003.
- Sahibzada Abbas Ali Khan, born 23rd November 1978
in Karachi, Pakistan;
Businessman, Vocalist, Composer, Lyricist, Keyboardist, Rythm
Guitarist,
Graphic Designer, Animator and Visual Effects Designer, has a computer
science background and is working with a multimedia company as a
Project
Manager, married 18th July 2003 in Islamabad, Nosheen Ali Khan
(née
Nosheen Taqvi). His website here.
- Sahibzadi Rubab Musharraf Ali Khan [Rubab Tanxil],
a fashion designer,
married Tanxil Tahir.
- Nawabzada Wajahat Ali Khan, unmarried.
- Nawabzada Mukaram Ali Khan, married Shehnaz Ali Khan,
and has issue,
one
son and three daughters.
- Sahibzadi Fatima Ali Khan
- Sahibzadi Amina Ali Khan
- Sahibzadi Ayesha Ali Khan
- Sahibzada Hassan Ali Khan
- Nawabzada Shujat Ali Khan, married Laila Ali Khan,
and has issue.
- Sahibzada Ahsan Ali Khan
- Sahibzada Rustam Ali Khan
- Sahibzadi Mariam Ali Khan
- Nawabzadi Qaiser Begum
- Nawabzadi Nayyar Begum
- Nawabzada Akbar Ali Khan (by Begum Ra'ana)
- Nawabzada Ashraf Ali Khan (by Begum Ra'ana)
- Nawabzada Sadaqat Ali Khan, born 1914, married 1936,
Asghari Begum, and
has issue, six children (one died in infancy).
- Nawabzada Mubarak Ali Khan (Karachi,
Pakistan)
- Nawabzada Javed Ali Khan (Manchester,
United Kingdom)
- Nawabzadi Rehana Shafiqullah (née Sadaqat) (Karachi,
Pakistan)
- Nawabzadi Rukhsana Sadaqat (Karachi,
Pakistan)
- Nawabzadi Farzana Rastogi (née Sadaqat) (Frankfurt,
Germany)
- Nawabzada Sadiq Ali Khan, died in infancy, aged six
months.
- Rukn-ud-Daulah Shamsher Jang Bahadur Nawab MOHAMMAD
SAJJAD ALI KHAN,
born 1892, educated privately, recognised Head of the
Mandal-i-Nousherwanis,
i.e. the Mandals of Karnal, belongs to the ruling Nousherwani family of
Kharan in Baluchistan, Vice President of Karnal District Board
1918/1920,
Honourary Magistrate 1920/-, Vice President of Second District War Loan
Committee, President of District St John Ambulance Association,
Magistrate
First Class 1936/-, awarded the Silver Jubilee Medal 1935, married
several
times, and had issue, 4 sons.
- Nawabzada Mohammad Naushad Ali Khan, born January 1923,
died vp.
- Rukn-ud-Daulah Shamsher Jang Bahadur Nawab SHAHZAD ALI
KHAN (qv)
- Nawabzada Behzad Ali Khan, born 26th June 1950.
- Nawabzada Farhad Ali Khan, born 20th July 1952.
- Rukn-ud-Daulah Shamsher Jang Bahadur Nawab SHAHZAD ALI
KHAN
(see
above)
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