Abdus Samad Khan Explained

Honorific-Prefix:Nawab
Abdul Samad Khan
Honorific-Suffix:Nawab Bahadur, Nawab of Talib Nagar and Nawab of Chhatari
Alternate Name:Abdus Samad Khan
Birth Date:7 September 1861
Birth Place:Talib Nagar, Aligarh, North-Western Provinces
Death Date:1943
Death Place:Talib Nagar, Aligarh North-Western Provinces
Party:Old Party faction of Muslim League

Nawab Abdul Samad Khan Bahadur (1861–1943) was the Nawab of Chhatari and Nawab of Talibnagar in the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh. He belonged to the Lalkhani family of Muslim Rajputs.

Early life

He selected trustee of the Old Party in Aligarh in 1909. He was nominated leading member of the Zamindars of the Province of Agra in 1917, the Chairman of Aligarh District Munincipal Board and a Special Magistrate with 2nd class powers in Tehsil Koil, Aligarh[1] He was also one of the trustees of Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College of Aligarh.[2] [3]

The Nawab had one son as Nawab Abdul Sami Khan and 3 daughters. He gave his daughters in marriage to his nephew Muhammad Ahmad Said Khan Chhatari and thus he is the ancestor of future Nawabs of Chhatari also.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Separatism Among Indian Muslims: The Politics of the United Provinces' Muslims, 1860-1923. Robinson, F.. 2007. Cambridge University Press. 9780521048262. 20. 2015-06-24.
  2. Book: Second supplement to Who's who in India: brought up to 1914. 1914. Newul Fishore press . 53.
  3. Book: The Pioneer Mail and Indian Weekly News. 1925. 52. 2015-06-24.
  4. Book: Who's who in India, Burma & Ceylon. 1936. Who's who Publishers India. 307.