Birmal Raja Surajvant, seated holding a flower. Inscription: ‘Beer Mul Rajah Sooruj Vanth.’. 136 by 82 mm. Note: Raja Surajvant, the Nizam’s envoy to the Peshwa in 1797.
Raja Mahipath Ram, seated facing right holding a flower. Inscription: ‘Rajah Mahipath Ram’. 145 by 83 mM. Note: Governor of Berar under, and friend of, Nizam Sikandar Jah, whom he tried to make allied to the Marathas rather than the British. He rebelled in 1808 and fled to Indore.
Raja Rao Rambha, seated facing left and holding a flower and sword. Inscription: ‘Rajah Rao Rambha Bahadur.’. 138 by 75 mm. Note: He became disaffected in 1806 along with Raja Raghottam Rao (see above) and was exiled from Hyderabad.
Muhammad ‘Azim Khan Bahadur, seated facing right. Inscription: ‘Mahomed Azeem Khan Bahadur - Azam-ul-Mulk.’ 138 by 74 mm. Note: Royal chamberlain under Sikandar Jah.
A nobleman in Hyderabad costume, standing looking right, holding flower and sword. Inscription (erroneous): ‘Sultan Abul Hasan.’. 195 by 110 mm. Note: He bears no resemblance to the know portraits of Sultan Abu’l Hasan of Golconda (reg.1672-87).
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 Murad ‘Ali Khan Bahadur, standing facing right and dressed ready for battle with sword and shield. Inscription: ‘Mir Murad ‘Ali Khan Bahadur - Shams-ul-Umara.’. 150 by 76 mm.