Saadat Ali Khan I
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Saadat Ali Khan Nishapuri (c. 1680 – 19 March 1739) was the Subahdar Nawab of Awadh (Oudh) from 26 January 1722 to 1739 and the son of Muhammad Nasir.[2] At age 25 he accompanied his father on the final campaign of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb against the Marathas in the Deccan, and the emperor awarded him the title of Khan Bahadur for his service.
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Saadat Ali Khan | |
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Burhan ul Mulk Bahadur Jang Mir Atish (Commander of Arsenal) Subahdar of Agra and Oudh Sa'adat Khan Khuld-e-Ashian[nt 1] | |
Reign | 26 January 1722–19 March 1739[1] |
Predecessor | Position established |
Successor | Safdar Jung |
Born | c. 1680 Nishapur, Khorasan, Safavid Iran |
Died | (1739-03-19)19 March 1739 Delhi, India |
Buried | Mausoleum of Sa'adat Khan, Delhi |
Noble family | Nishapuri |
Issue | Five daughters |
Father | Muhammad Nasir |
Military career | |
Allegiance | Mughal Empire |
Service/ | Nawab of Awadh |
Rank | Faujdar, Nawab |
Battles/wars | Mughal-Maratha Wars Nader Shah's invasion of the Mughal Empire Battle of Jalesar (1737). Battle of Bhopal |
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