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Summary Of: Nawab

Nawab as a court rank... The title Nawab or Nawaab is basically derived from the Arab word Naib which means a deputy... The term Nawab is often used to refer to any Muslim ruler in north India while the term... Most of the Nawab dynasties were male primogenitures... Nawab Khwaja Muhammad Khan... Nawab Sahib of Palanpur... The term nawab got widest currency in the nineteenth century... Nawab Alam yar jung Bahadur... Nawab Alam yar jung Bahadur... Nawab as a court rank... Nawab as a court rank... while the other sons of the ruling Nawab used the style... rulers who were not styled nawab yet awarded a title nawabzada...

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