Amin ud-din Ahmad Khan explained

Amin ud-din Ahmad Khan (23 March 1911 – 12 June 1983) was the last ruling Nawab of princely state of Loharu, reigning from 1926 to 1947.

Born on 23 March 1911 in Delhi, he studied at Aitchison College, Lahore, later, Member of the Chamber of Princes, and briefly served the Indian Army and saw action during the Liberation of Goa in 1961 .

He was a leader of the regional Indian National Congress party, and became a member of the Legislative Assembly of Rajasthan (MLA), and subsequently the 'Minister Public Works Department', Government of Rajasthan from 1967 to 1976.

He was appointed the 2nd governor of Himachal Pradesh (1977–1981) and 11th governor of Punjab (1981–1982).

He donated the famous and valuable library collection of his family to the Raza Library in Rampur. He died at New Delhi on 12 June 1983, aged 72.

Personal life

He had one daughter from his wife, Shahzadi Sultan Begum,

He had one daughter from his wife, Saira Begum,

He had three children from his wife, Shaukat Jehan Begum,

He had one son from his fourth wife, Syeda Jamila Begim,

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.tribuneindia.com/2007/20070824/harplus1.htm#17 "eighth Nawab" of Loharu Alauddin Ahmed Khan
  2. http://www.pratham.org/novib/school_infra/school_progrmm.php Nawab of Loharu
  3. http://www.mariekesartofliving.com/header/jaipur_party/hotels/jaipur_hotels Heritage