Muhammad Ali Khan of Rampur
Nawab Muhammad Ali Khan Bahadur (1750 – 20 September 1794) was the eldest son of Faizullah Khan and briefly Nawab of Rampur between 24 July and 11 August 1793 when he was deposed by his younger brother Ghulam Muhammad Khan Bahadur and exiled to Dungarpur. He died there a year later as a prisoner when he was shot in his sleep. His only son, Ahmad Ali Khan Bahadur, later became Nawab of Rampur.
Muhammad Ali Khan was ethnically Pashtun and his family settled South Asia during the Mughal Empire. The Persians in Mughal Empire consisted of high-ranking soldiers and administrative elites of the Mughal Empire. Rampur State was one of the important Shia Muslim princely states with Awadh.
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Muhammad Ali Khan of Rampur Born: 1750 Died: 20 September 1794 | ||
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Preceded by Faizullah Khan |
Nawab of Rampur 1793 (24 July-11 August) |
Succeeded by Ghulam Muhammad Khan Bahadur |
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