MAMDOT (Jagir)

 
AREA: ?? km2 REVENUE:  ??  ACCESSION:  ??
STATE:  Punjab (Ferozepur Distt.) DYNASTY:  ??  RELIGION:  Muslim
     
PRESENT RULER:  Nawab SHAH NAWAZ MAMDOT (Mamdot Villa, Lahore,Pakistan)
 
PREDECESSORS AND SHORT HISTORY:  Capital was Jalalabad. Rulers were..
  • Jagirdar QUTBUDDIN KHAN, Chief of Kasur, married and had issue. He died c1831.
    • Nawab JAMALUDDIN KHAN (qv)
    • Nawab JALALUDDIN KHAN (qv)
  • Nawab JAMALUDDIN KHAN 1848/1856 (deposed), Nawab [cr.1848], married and had issue. He died 1863.
    • SON, married and had issue.
      • Nawab Sir SHAH NAWAZ KHAN (qv)
  • Nawab JALALUDDIN KHAN, declared hereditary Nawab of Mamdot on the 5th December 1864 (#1), died 1875.
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  • Nawab NIZAMUDDIN KHAN, born 1862.
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  • Nawab GHULAM QUTBUDDIN KHAN -/1928, died sp 1928.

  • INTERREGNUM
     

  • Nawab Sir SHAH NAWAZ KHAN 1931/1942, Nawab [cr.1931], born 1883 at Mamdot, joined the Hyderabad State Police after 1907, joined the Unionist Party of Punjab, joined the All India Muslim League in 1938 and became President of the Punjab Muslim League; he played a pivotal role in organizing the historic session of the All India Muslim League in March 1940 at Lahore. He was the Chairman of the Reception Committee. He remained President of the Punjab Muslim League and member of the All India Muslim League Working Committee till his death, married two Princesses from Pataudi, and had issue. He died 28th March 1942.
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  • Nawab IFTIKHAR HUSSAIN KHAN ?/1969, born 1905, Chief Minister of the West Punjab 1947/1949 and later Governor of Sindh 1954/1955, married and had issue. He died October 1969.
    • Nawab PERVAIZ IFTIKHAR MAMDOT (qv)
    • Nawab Jamshed Iftikhar Mamdot, died 29th June 1999.
  • Nawab PERVAIZ IFTIKHAR MAMDOT 1969/-
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  • Nawab SHAH NAWAZ MAMDOT (see above)
 
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1."The Golden Book of India"; LETHBRIDGE, Roper, MacMillan & Co., 1893 p. 391