Rise of Independent States
Hyderabad
- Founder: Nizam-ul-Mulk Asaf Jah (Mansabdar under Mughal Emperor Farukh Siyar).
- Important Rulers
- Nizam-ul-Mulk: He was founder of Hyderabad as a State. He signed Treaty of Bhopal in 1738 with the Peshwa to act as an arbitrator at the Battle of Karnal (between Mughal King Muhammad Shah and Nadir Shah) in AD 1739.
- Nasir Jung: He was executed by Muzzaffar Jung who was his Sister’s son.
- Muzzafar Jung: He set up the throne with the help of French, but his rule came to an end with his accidental death.
- Nizam of Hyderabad were great follower of art, culture and literature.
- They built Salarjung ....
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