Nizam al-Mulk, Asaf Jah, 1st Nizam of Hyderabad (reg. 1724-48)
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Nizam al-Mulk, Asaf Jah, 1st Nizam of Hyderabad (reg.1724-48), standing facing left with sword and book. Inscription: ‘Nawab Asaf Jah Bahadur’. 217 by 125 mm.
Nizam 'Ali, 5th Nizam (reg. 1762-1802) , seated with his minister Aristu Jah 'Azim al-Umara
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Nizam ‘Ali, 5th Nizam (reg.1762-1803), seated on a terrace with a minister. Inscription: ‘Nawab Nizam ‘Ali Khan Bahadur’,. 217 by 125 mm. Note: The minister is almost certainly ‘Azim al-Umara called Aristu Jah. His portrait is the same as that in the Victoria and Albert Museum identified as ...
Mir Timur ‘Ali Khan, Akbar Jah (1771-1852), seated facing right holding a rose, with sword and shield beside him. Inscription: ‘Akbar Jah’. 145 by 83 mm. Note: Son of Nizam ‘Ali by the same mother as Sikandar Jah, who wanted him to suceed him.
Faridun Jah (1769-1824), seated facing right holding a rose, with sword and shield beside him. Inscription: ‘Faridoon Jah’. 168 by 96 mm. Note: Another son of Nizam ‘Ali.
Mir Zulfiqar ‘Ali Khan, Jahandar Jah, seated facing right holding a rose, with sword and shield beside him. Inscription:’ Jahandar Jah’. 133 by 75 mm. Note: Another son of Nizam ‘Ali.