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SACHIN - A princely state in Gujarat

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BRIEF HISTORY

Sidi 'Abdu'l Karim, the son and heir of Sidi 'Abdu'l Rahman, Ruler of Rajapore and Janjira, fled to Poona in 1784 when Sidi Johor seized his patrimony. He signed a treaty with the Peshwa of the Marathas in 1791, by which he resigned all his rights to Janjira and received Sachin and its dependencies in compensation. The HEIC forced his son to relinquish the active administration of the state in 1829, following a breakdown of financial and administrative control. Nawab Sidi Ibrahim Muhammad Yakut Khan I, and his son, Nawab Sidi 'Abdu'l Karim Muhammad Yakut Khan II, reigned as nominal rulers until the restoration of full ruling powers in 1864. Thereafter, the history of the state remained relatively free and peaceful under the benign rule of successive Nawabs. The family made several distinguished marriages within the Muslim aristocracy of Hyderabad. They were also early converts to European education. Several members of the family attended universities in England, became lawyers, and served with distinction as military officers and administrators. Nawab Sidi Ibrahim Muhammad Yakut Khan III served with distinction in the East African campaign during the Great War. He received a salute of 11-guns together with the style of Highness, in reward. Nawab Sidi Muhammad Haider Muhammad Yakut Khan acceded to the Dominion of India in August 1947. The state merged with the Presidency of Bombay in 1948.SALUTE:11-Guns (1/1/1918).ARMS:A shield in three, dexter, a ship at sea with masthead and flags; sinister, a castle with two towers above the walls, a five-pointed star reversed and crescent tilted. In the chief, a lion passant guardant, turned sinister and holding a fish in its raised paw. Crest: a fish over a wreath. Supporters: Guards armed with swords and dressed in striped jackets counter charged, wearing hats. Below the shield, crossed sabres. Motto: sable on a riband vert. Lambrequins: Or. Pavilion: Ermined gules, corded and tassled or, overall the crown of Sachin proper.FLAG:A horizontal flag of five equal stripes of red, green, yellow, pink, and dark-blue (top to bottom).STYLES & TITLES:The ruling prince: Mubariz ud-Daula, Muzaffar ul-Mulk, Nawab Sidi (personal name) Muhammad Yakut Khan Bahadur, Nusrat Jang, Nawab of Sachin, with the style of His Highness.The consort of the ruling prince: Nawab (personal title and name) Begum Sahiba, with the style of Her Highness.The Heir Apparent: Nawabzada Sidi (personal name) Khan Bahadur, Wali Ahad Sahib.The other sons of the ruling prince: Nawabzada Sidi (personal name) Khan Bahadur.The daughters of the ruling prince: Nawabzadi (personal title and name) Begum Sahiba.The grandsons and other male descendants of the ruling prince, in the male line: Sahibzada Sidi (personal name) Khan Bahadur.The granddaughters and other female descendants of the ruling prince, in the male line: Sahibzadi (personal title and name) Begum Sahiba.ORDERS & DECORATIONS:The Sardari Decoration (Nishan-i-Sardari): founded by Nawab Sidi Ibrahim Muhammad Yakut Khan III in August 1918 and awarded in two classes (1. First Class in gold, and 2. Second Class in silver). Obsolete.The Meritorious Service Medal (Tamgha-i-Liaqat-i-Kidmat): founded by Nawab Sidi Ibrahim Muhammad Yakut Khan III in August 1918 and awarded in two classes, the last awarded in two degress (1. First Class in gold, 2.1 Second Class in gold, and 2.2 Second Class in silver). Obsolete.SOURCES:Administration Report of Sachin. 1909-1945. IOR/V/10. Oriental & India Office Collection, British Library, London.Lewis Bentham Bowring, Bowring Collection. MSS. Eur. G.38, Oriental & India Office Collection, British Library, London.The Ruling Princes, Chiefs and Leading Personages in the Western India States Agency, 1st edition. Rajkot, 1928.The Ruling Princes, Chiefs and Leading Personages in the Western India States Agency, 2nd edition. Manager of Publications, Delhi, 1935.Seton Karr and R.H. Showell, Rough Notes Connected with the petty Principality of Junjeera, Selections from the Records of the Bombay Government. No. XXVI New Series, Political Department, Government of Bombay, 1856.Thacker's Indian Directory, Thacker's Press & Directories, Ltd., Calcutta 1863-1956.SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:Father Lawrence Ober, SJ.


SACHIN
GENEALOGY
1791 - 1802 Mubariz ud-Daula, Muzaffar ul-Mulk, Nawab Sidi 'Abdu'l Karim Muhammad Yakut Khan I Bahadur, Nusrat Jang [Balu Mian], Nawab of Sachin. b. at Janjira, 17xx, elder son and heir of Sidi Abdu'l Rahim Khan Sidi Sirul Khan, Wazir of Janjira and Thanadar of Jafarabad - see India (Janjira), educ. privately. Fled to Poona when his brother-in-law, Sidi Johor Khan, seized power at Janjira on the death of his father in 1784. Renounced his rights to Janjira and Jafarabad, receiving Sachin and its dependencies in compensation, by treaty with the Peshwa of the Marathas, 6th June 1791. m. several wives. He d. at Sachin, 9th July 1802, having had issue:
1) Mubariz ud-Daula, Muzaffar ul-Mulk, Nawab Sidi Ibrahim Muhammad Yakut Khan I Bahadur, Nusrat Jang, Nawab of Sachin - see below.
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1802 - 1853 Mubariz ud-Daula, Muzaffar ul-Mulk, Nawab Sidi Ibrahim Muhammad Yakut Khan I Bahadur, Nusrat Jang, Nawab of Sachin, son of Mubariz ud-Daula, Muzaffar ul-Mulk, Nawab Sidi 'Abdu'l Karim Muhammad Yakut Khan I Bahadur, Nusrat Jang, Nawab of Sachin, educ. privately. Succeeded on the death of his father and ascended the musnaid, 9th July 1802. Turned over the management of his state to the agents of the HEIC, 1829. m. several wives. He d. at Sachin, 25th March 1853, having had issue:
1) Mubariz ud-Daula, Muzaffar ul-Mulk, Nawab Sidi 'Abdu'l Karim Muhammad Yakut Khan II Bahadur, Nusrat Jang, Nawab of Sachin - see below.
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1853 - 1868 Mubariz ud-Daula, Muzaffar ul-Mulk, Nawab Sidi 'Abdu'l Karim Muhammad Yakut Khan II Bahadur, Nusrat Jang, Nawab of Sachin, son of Mubariz ud-Daula, Muzaffar ul-Mulk, Nawab Sidi Ibrahim Muhammad Yakut Khan I Bahadur, Nusrat Jang, Nawab of Sachin. b. at Sachin, 1802, educ. privately. Succeeded on the death of his father and ascended the musnaid, 25th March 1853. Granted a sanad confirming succession in accordance with Islamic laws, 11th March 1862. Received full ruling powers when the management of his state was restored to him by the GOI in 1864. m. several wives. He d. at Sachin, 1868, having had issue, four sons:
1) Mubariz ud-Daula, Muzaffar ul-Mulk, Nawab Sidi Ibrahim Muhammad Yakut Khan II Bahadur, Nusrat Jang [Buru Mian], Nawab of Sachin alias Buwa Mian - see below.
2) Nawabzada Sidi 'Abdu'l Ghani Khan Bahadur [Mujlu Mian]. b. at Sachin, 1835, educ. privately. He d. at Poona, 1895.
3) Nawabzada Sidi 'Abdu'l Rahman Khan Bahadur [Chotu Mian]. b. at Sachin, 1848, educ. privately.
4) Nawabzada Sidi Muhammad Khan Bahadur. He had issue, two sons:
a) Lieutenant-Colonel Sahibzada Sidi Muhammad 'Abdu'l Karim Khan. b. at Sachin, 17th March 1884. Cmsnd. Sahibzada's Cadet Corps. Hon. peshkar to the Nawab 1908-1944, ADC and Military Sec 1906-1924, Maj. Rajput Militia and cdt. Sachin State Forces 1923-1938, prom Lieut-Col. 1930. 3rd class Magistrate. He d. at Sachin, 6th October 1944.
b) Sahibzada Muhammad Ibrahim Khan. b. at Sachin, 4th January 1886, educ.
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1868 - 1873 Mubariz ud-Daula, Muzaffar ul-Mulk, Nawab Sidi Ibrahim Muhammad Yakut Khan II Bahadur, Nusrat Jang, Nawab of Sachin. b. at Sachin, 1833, eldest son of Mubariz ud-Daula, Muzaffar ul-Mulk, Nawab Sidi 'Abdu'l Karim Muhammad Yakut Khan II Bahadur, Nusrat Jang, Nawab of Sachin, educ. privately. Succeeded on the death of his father and ascended the musnaid, 1868. m. 18xx, Sahib un-nisa Begum Sahiba [Badi Bibi]. He d. at Sachin, March 1873, having had issue, four sons and several daughters:
1) H.E. Mubariz ud-Daula, Muzaffar ul-Mulk, Nawab Sidi 'Abdu'l Kadir Khan Bahadur, Nusrat Jang, Nawab of Sachin - see below. Copyright© Christopher Buyers
2) Nawabzada Sidi Muhammad Nasru'llah Khan Bahadur. b. at Sachin, 9th September 1868 (s/o Sahib un-nisa), educ. Rajkumar Coll., Rajkot and Downing Coll., Cambridge (BA), Barr-at-Law (Bombay). District Magistrate 1909-1910, Cmsnr. of Oaths and Civil Judge 1910-1914, Chief Kabhari of Mangrol 1914-1915, in private legal practice in Bombay from 1915-1924. Author of "The Ruling Chiefs of Western India and the Rajkumar College" (1898). m. at Bombay, 1894, Nasru'llah Begum Sahiba (d. at Poona, April 1921), only daughter of Mirza Muhammad 'Ali Beg Rogay, of Bombay, by his wife, Aisha Bibi, of Bombay and Surat. He d. at Surat, 1924, having had issue, an only daughter:
a) Nawab Fatima Sultan Jahan Begum Sahiba. b. at Sachin, 1895, m. at Sachin, 1906, Major H.H. Mubariz ud-Daula, Muzaffar ul-Mulk, Nawab Sidi Ibrahim Muhammad Yakut Khan III Bahadur, Nusrat Jang, Nawab of Sachin (b. at Sachin, 23rd November 1886; d. at Damas, 19th November 1930), eldest son of H.E. Mubariz ud-Daula, Muzaffar ul-Mulk, Nawab Sidi 'Abdu'l Kadir Khan Bahadur, Nusrat Jang, Nawab of Sachin, by his wife, Nawab Sulaiman un-nisa Begum Sahiba, daughter of Mirza Muhammad 'Ali Beg walad Fazil 'Ali Beg. She d. at Bombay, 15th December 1913, having had issue, three sons - see below.
3) Nawabzada Sidi …Khan Bahadur.
4) Nawabzada Sidi 'Abdu'l Karim Khan Bahadur, educ. Elphinston Coll., Bombay. He d. before 1871.
1) Nawabzadi Vazir un-nisa Begum Sahiba. m. at Sachin, 1885, Syed Fakhr ud-din Abubakar el-Edroos, son of Sardar Syed 'Ali el-Edroos, Dep. Collector of Sind. She d. 10th January 1910, having had issue, an only daughter.
2) Nawabzadi Karim un-nisa Begum Sahiba. m. at Sachin, 1885, Syed Hasal el-Edroos.
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1873 - 1887 H.E. Mubariz ud-Daula, Muzaffar ul-Mulk, Nawab Sidi 'Abdu'l Kadir Khan Bahadur, Nusrat Jang, Nawab of Sachin. b. at Sachin, March 1865, eldest son of Mubariz ud-Daula, Muzaffar ul-Mulk, Nawab Sidi Ibrahim Muhammad Yakut Khan II Bahadur, Nusrat Jang, Nawab of Sachin, educ. Rajkumar Coll., Rajkot. Succeeded on the death of his father and ascended the musnaid, March 1873. Reigned under a Council of Administration until he came of age, March 1886. Received a permanent salute of 9-guns, 1st January 1877. Abdicated in favour of his eldest son, 7th January 1887. m. at Baroda, 2nd May 1885, Nawab Sulaiman un-nisa Begum Sahiba [Mehran un-nisa Begum] (b. at Baroda, 1869; d. at Sachin, 19xx), daughter of Mirza Muhammad 'Ali Beg walad Fazil 'Ali Beg, by his wife, the daughter of Captain Shrimant Baba Sahib Ballantine of the Baroda State Forces (son of General Thomas D. Ballantine, by a Mogul lady). He d. in exile, December 1896, having had issue, three sons:
1) Nawabzada Sidi Najaf 'Ali Khan Khan Bahadur, who succeeded as H.H. Mubariz ud-Daula, Muzaffar ul-Mulk, Nawab Sidi Ibrahim Muhammad Yakut Khan III Bahadur, Nusrat Jang, Nawab of Sachin- see below.
2) Major Nawabzada Sidi Muhammad Ahmad Khan Bahadur. b. at Sachin, 31st July 1889, educ. Rajkumar Coll., Rajkot and with the Imperial Cadet Corps, Dehra Dun. Cmsnd 2nd-Lieut. 2nd Hyderabad Imperial Service Lancers (Nizam's Own), transf. 1st (Golconda) Lancers 1914, served in the Great War in Egypt and the Middle East (severely wounded) (rcvd: MID, British War, Allied Victory and IGS medals), Adj. 1st (Golconda) Lancers, prom. Capt. and squad. cdr. 4th Hyderabad Inf. 1920, Personal Assist. to the Resident at Hyderabad 1924, prom. Maj. m. at Hyderabad, 1918, Nawabzadi Liaque Jahan Begum Sahiba, younger daughter of Nawab Mumtaz ul-Mulk Bahadur, and a grand daughter of Major-General Al-Haj Afshar ul-Mulk, Afshar ud-Daula, Nawab Sir Muhammad 'Ali Beg Bahadur, Afshar Jang, KCIE, MVO, OBI, sometime cdr. Hyderabad State Forces. He had issue, four sons: Copyright© Christopher Buyers
a) Sahibzada Sidi Muhammad Mustafa Khan Bahadur. b. at Hyderabad, 9th May 1919, educ. Cmsnd 2nd-Lieut. IA, 3/1/1940 attached to 3rd Cavalry, served in WW2 (rcvd: 39/45 Star, Defence, War and IGS Medals); prom. Lieut. 3/4/1943.
b) Sahibzada Sidi Muhammad Imtiaz Khan Bahadur. b. at Hyderabad, 31st September 1920, educ. m. at Bombay, 194x, Nawabzadi Surtaj Jahan Hasin Pasha Begum Sahiba (b. at Savanur, 14th August 1923), second daughter of Major Meherban Nawab 'Abdu'l Majid Khan Sahib Bahadur, Dilair Jang, Nawab of Savanur, CBE, by his wife, Meherban Nawab Khalil un-nisa Begum Sahiba, daughter of Brigadier UsmanYar ud-Daula, Nawab Vilayat 'Ali Beg Bahadur, sometime Chief of Staff of the Hyderabad State Forces. He had issue, a daughter:
i) Sahibzadi Sartaj Jahan Begum. m. Dr. M.R. Farukhi, of Cleveland, Ohio.
c) Sahibzada Sidi Muhammad …Khan Bahadur. b. at Hyderabad, 192z, educ. Cmsnd into the RIAF, served in WW2.
d) Sahibzada Sidi Muhammad Aslam Khan Bahadur. b. at Hyderabad, 1926, educ. Cmsnd 2nd-Lieut. 2nd Hyderabad Imperial Service Lancers (the Nizam's Own). He was k. during the Indian invasion of Hyderabad, 13th September 1948.
3) Nawabzada Sidi 'Abdu'l Karim Khan Bahadur. b. at Baroda Camp, 8th May 1891, educ. Rajkumar Coll., Rajkot, Malvern, and Balliol Coll., Oxford (MA), Barr-at-Law (Inner Temple) 1920. Practised at the High Court of Bombay until 1919, Judicial and Political Sec to the Nawab 1919-1920, Chief Sec. Cooch-Behar State 1921-1922, Private Sec. to the Maharani Regent of Cooch-Behar 1922-1930. He d. unm. at Calcutta, 22nd January 1930.


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1887 - 1930 Major H.H. Mubariz ud-Daula, Muzaffar ul-Mulk, Nawab Sidi Ibrahim Muhammad Yakut Khan III Bahadur, Nusrat Jang, Nawab of Sachin. b. at Sachin, 23rd November 1886, eldest son of H.E. Mubariz ud-Daula, Muzaffar ul-Mulk, Nawab Sidi 'Abdu'l Kadir Khan Bahadur, Nusrat Jang, Nawab of Sachin, by his wife, Nawab Sulaiman un-nisa Begum Sahiba, daughter of Mirza Muhammad 'Ali Beg walad Fazil 'Ali Beg, educ. Rajkumar Coll., Rajkot, Mayo Coll., Ajmer, with the Imperial Cadet Corps, Dehra Dun, and at the Inns of Court, London. Became Heir Apparent with the title of Wali Ahad Sahib of Sachin at birth. Succeeded on the abdication of his father, 7th February 1887. Reigned under a Council of Administration until he came of age, and was invested with full ruling powers, at Damas, 4th May 1907. Cmsnd. as Hon. Lieut. IA 3/11/1909, Hon. ADC to the Governor of Bombay 1909-1910, served in the Great War in East Africa as a staff officer (field intelligence) to the GOC Imperial Service Bde. IEF (rcvd: MID twice), invalided 1917, prom. Hon. Capt. 1/1/1918, ADC to the GOC Deccan district 1918-1920, prom. Hon. Maj. 1/1/1921. Granted a permanent salute of 11-guns, together with the hereditary style of His Highness, in recognition of his war services, 1st January 1918. Rcvd: Delhi Durbar medals (1903 and 1911), British War, Allied Victory and IGS medals (1917). m. (first) at Sachin, 1906, Nawab Fatima Sultan Jahan Begum Sahiba (b. at Sachin, 1895; d. at Bombay, 15th December 1913), only daughter of his paternal uncle, Nawabzada Sidi Muhammad Nasru'llah Khan Bahadur, sometime Cmsnr. of Oaths and Civil Judge, of Bombay, by his wife, Nasru'llah Begum Sahiba, only daughter of Mirza Muhammad 'Ali Beg Rogay. m. (second) at Deoli, 2nd February 1919 (div. 24th August 1919), Iqbal Jahan Begum Sahiba, widow of 'Abdu'l Razzaq Sulaiman. m. (third) at Sachin, 3rd April 1921, H.H. Nawab Nazir Sultan Jahan Begum Sahiba (d. at Sachin, March 1925), daughter of Shaikh 'Abdu'llah. m. (fourth) at Sachin, 11th March 1926, H.H. Nawab Fakhr un-nisa Begum Sahiba, eldest daughter of his maternal uncle, Mirza Safaraz 'Ali Beg walad Mirza Muhammad 'Ali Beg, of Baroda. He d. at Damas, 19th November 1930 (bur. at Sachin), having had issue, five sons and one daughter:
1) H.H. Mubariz ud-Daula, Muzaffar ul-Mulk, Nawab Sidi Muhammad Hyder Muhammad Yakut [Bhau Mian] Khan Bahadur, Nusrat Jang, Nawab of Sachin (s/o Fatima Sultan) - see below.
2) H.H. Mubariz ud-Daula, Muzaffar ul-Mulk, Nawab Sidi Muhammad Suroor Khan Bahadur, Nusrat Jang, Nawab of Sachin (s/o Fatima Sultan) - see below.
3) Major Nawabzada Sidi Freeman Muhammad Kaiser Salim Khan Bahadur. b. at Sachin, 21st September 1913 (s/o Fatima Sultan), godson of the Marquis of Willingdon, Viceroy of India, educ. St Helen's Sch., Poona, the Prince of Wales's RIMA, Dehra Dun, and RMA, Sandhurst. Cmsnd 2nd-Lieut. IA 5/10/1940 attached RIASC, prom. Lieut. 15/12/1941, served in WW2 in the Middle East and Burma (rcvd: 39/45, Africa and Burma stars, Defence, War and IGS Medals), Mil. Sec. to the Nawab 1942-1944, Hon. Peshkar to the Nawab 1944-1945, prom. Hon. Maj. Sachin State Forces and cdt. Najm Bodyguard 15/1/1945, Household Minister 1945-1948. m. Sahibzadi Abida Sultana Begum (m. second, Mateen Mohammad, and had further issue, one son and two daughters), youngest daughter of Sahibzada Mirza Nasir ud-din Ahmad Khan, of Loharu, by his wife, Paghmani Akbari Begum Sahiba. He had issue, one son and one daughter:
a) Sahibzada Muhammad Kaleem Khan (s/o Abida Sultana Begum).
a) Sahibzadi Rabia Sultan (d/o Abida Sultana Begum).
4) Nawabzada Sidi Muhammad 'Abdu'l Kadir Khan Bahadur. b. at Damas, 29th October 1926 (s/o Fakhr un-nisa), educ. St Helen's Sch., Poona, Shivaji Mil Sch, Poona, and Rajkumar Coll., Rajkot.
5) Nawabzada Sidi Muhammad Yakut Ghazi Khan Bahadur. b. at Damas, 15th June 1928 (s/o Fakhr un-nisa), educ. St Helen's Sch., Poona, Shivaji Mil Sch, Poona, and Rajkumar Coll., Rajkot.
1) Nawabzadi Habib un-nisa Roshan Ara Begum Sahiba. b. at Damas, 4th February 1922 (d/o Nazir Sultan). m. 1932 (nikah) and 1935 (zifaf?) as his first wife (div.), Sahibzada Mirza Salar ud-din Ahmad Khan [Shahzaman Mirza] (b. at Loharu House, Delhi, 17th May 1913; m. second, 1949, Saliha Begum Sahiba), third son of Major H.E. Fakhr ud-Daula, Nawab Mirza Aiz ud-din Ahmad Khan Bahadur, Nawab of Loharu, by his first wife, Nawab Fakhr Begum Sahiba, younger daughter of Sahibzada Mirza Bashir ud-din Ahmad Khan. She had issue - see India (Loharu).
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1930 - 1970 Colonel H.H. Mubariz ud-Daula, Muzaffar ul-Mulk, Nawab Sidi Muhammad Hyder Muhammad Yakut Khan Bahadur, Nusrat Jang, Nawab of Sachin. b. at Damas, 11th September 1909, eldest son of Major H.H. Mubariz ud-Daula, Muzaffar ul-Mulk, Nawab Sidi Ibrahim Muhammad Yakut Khan III Bahadur, Nusrat Jang, Nawab of Sachin, by his first wife, Nawab Fatima Sultan Jahan Begum Sahiba, educ. Cathedral Boy's Sch, Bombay, and Rajkumar Coll., Rajkot. Became Heir Apparent with the title of Wali Ahad Sahib of Sachin at birth. Succeeded on the death of his father, 19th November 1930 and ascended the musnaid, 20th November 1930. Invested with full ruling powers, 5th February 1931. Col-in-Chief Sachin Inf. Signed the instrument of accession to the Dominion of India in August 1947, and merged his state into Bombay on 10th June 1948. Rcvd: Silver Jubilee (1935), Coron. (1937) and Indian Independence (1947) medals. m. (first) at Delhi, 7th July 1930, H.H. Arjumand Bano, Sarkar-e-Aliya, Nawab Nusrat Zamani Begum Sahiba (b. at Delhi, 191x), eldest daughter of Major H.E. Fakhr ud-Daula, Nawab Mirza Aiz ud-din Ahmad Khan Bahadur, Nawab of Loharu, by his first wife, Nawab Fakhr Begum Sahiba, younger daughter of Sahibzada Mirza Bashir ud-din Ahmad Khan. m. (second) at Delhi, 23rd July 1937, H.H. Alimamma Sultan Nur Jahan Banu Nawab Yakut Zamani Begum Sahiba (b. at Delhi, 191x), second daughter of Sahibzada Mirza Nasir ud-din Ahmad Khan, of Loharu, by his wife, Paghmani Akbari Begum Sahiba. m. (third) at Delhi, 10th May 1938, H.H. Manzar Sultan Mumtaz Mahal Nawab Massarat Zamani Begum Sahiba (b. at Delhi, 19xx). m. (fourth) at Bombay, 22nd October 1942 (div. 1945) Akhtar un-nisa Farhut Mahal Nawab Khurshid Zamani Begum Sahiba, a former dancer from Janjira. He d. at Bombay, 31st May 1970 (succ. by his younger brother), having had issue, a son:
1) Nawabzada Sidi Muhammad Murtaza Khan Bahadur, Wali Ahad Sahib of Sachin. b. at Sachin, 16th but d. 18th February 1942 (s/o Massarat Zamani).
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1970 - [1990] H.H. Mubariz ud-Daula, Muzaffar ul-Mulk, Nawab Sidi Muhammad Suroor Khan Bahadur, Nusrat Jang, Nawab of Sachin. b. at Sachin, 19th August 1911, second son of Major H.H. Mubariz ud-Daula, Muzaffar ul-Mulk, Nawab Sidi Ibrahim Muhammad Yakut Khan III Bahadur, Nusrat Jang, Nawab of Sachin, by his first wife, Nawab Fatima Sultan Jahan Begum Sahiba, educ. St Helen's Sch, Poona and Rajkumar Coll., Rajkot. Succeeded on the death of his elder brother, 31st May 1970. Deprived of his rank, titles and honours by the GOI, 28th December 1971. m. at Bhopal, 10th March 1932, H.H. Nawab Habiba Sultan Begum Sahiba, daughter of Sardar Nishat Mohammed Khan, of Bhopal. He d. 29th October 1990, having had issue, a son:
1) H.H. Mubariz ud-Daula, Muzaffar ul-Mulk, Nawab Sidi Muhammad Nasru'llah Khan Bahadur, Nusrat Jang, Nawab of Sachin - see below.
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[1990] H.H. Mubariz ud-Daula, Muzaffar ul-Mulk, Nawab Sidi Muhammad Nasru'llah Khan Bahadur, Nusrat Jang, Nawab of Sachin. b. at Sachin, 1933, son of H.H. Mubariz ud-Daula, Muzaffar ul-Mulk, Nawab Sidi Muhammad Suroor Khan Bahadur, Nusrat Jang, Nawab of Sachin, by his wife, H.H. Nawab Habiba Sultan Begum Sahiba, educ. Daly Coll., Indore. Became Heir Apparent with the title of Wali Ahad Sahib of Sachin on the accession of his father, 31st May 1970. Succeeded on the death of his father as Head of the Royal House of Sachin, 29th October 1990. m. ... He has issue, two sons and one daughter:
1) Nawabzada Sidi Muhammad ... Khan.
2) Nawabzada Sidi Muhammad Faisal Khan.
1) Nawabzadi Bilqis Begum Sahiba.
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