Sadeq Mohammad Khan IV

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Sadiq Muhammad Abbasi IV
Amir
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Sadiq Muhammad Abbasi IV
10th Nawab of Bahawalpur
Reign25 March 1866 – 14 February 1899
PredecessorBahawal Khan IV
SuccessorMohammad Bahawal Khan V
Born(1861-11-11)11 November 1861
Bahawalpur, Bahawalpur State, British India
Died14 February 1899(1899-02-14) (aged 37)
Bahawalpur, Bahawalpur State, British India (present-day Punjab, Pakistan)
IssueBahawal Khan V
HouseAbbasid[1]
Father
ReligionIslam

Sadiq Muhammad Khan IV (Urdu: صادق محمد خان چہارم‎); also spelled Sadeq or Sadik; was the 10th Nawab of Bahawalpur who ruled the Bahawalpur State from 1879 to 1899 under the supervision of British Raj.[citation needed] He died in 1899 and was succeeded by his eldest son Bahawal Khan V.

Biography[]

Sadiq Muhammad Khan Bahadur was born in 1862. He became Nawab of Bahawalpur on 25 March 1866, after the death of his father . As he was still a minor, the British temporarily administered the region.[2] He was invested with full ruling powers at Derawar Fort on 28 November 1879. During his governance, he ordered for construction of many buildings in Bahawalpur including Daulat Khana,[3] Sadiq Garh Palace,[4] Noor Mahal[5] and Gulzar Mahal.[6]

References[]

  1. ^ "Nawab of Bahawalpur, 1870 ‹ The Friday Times". www.thefridaytimes.com. Retrieved 3 October 2018.
  2. ^ Lethbridge, Roper (1893). "Bahawalpur, His Highness Rukn-ud-Daula Nasrat Jang Hafiz-ul-Mulk Mukhlis-ud-Daula Nawab Sir Sadik Muhammad Khan Bahadur, G.C.S.I., Nawáb of.". The Golden Book of India. Aakar. p. 42. ISBN 9788187879541.
  3. ^ "Daulat Khana Bahawalpur situated at Darbar Road".
  4. ^ "Sadiq Garh Palace is the most elegant building considering all the Palaces in Bahawalpur".
  5. ^ Dawn.com (15 June 2011). "Noor Mahal – Resplendent in its glory".
  6. ^ Admin. "Gulzar mehal, Bahawalpur".

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