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The seventh Nizam of Hyderabad, Mir Osman Ali Khan, also wore the same cap for 35 years and never got his clothes ironed.
The seventh Nizam of Hyderabad, Mir Osman Ali Khan, also wore the same cap for 35 years and never got his clothes ironed.
Did You Know That India’s First Billionaire Used A Diamond As A Paperweight And Minted His Own Currency?
Hyderabad's bakeries bring back the age-old tradition of Dum ke Roat during Muharram. The dry fruit-rich, eggless cookie is in high demand, especially on Youm-e-Ashoora, continuing a cultural practice ...
Governor of Telangana unveils portrait of P.V. Narasimha Rao, honoring his transformative contributions to India's history.
They’ve been blaming our party—blaming Nehru—for the delay in Hyderabad’s annexation. By giving Razakar an award, what ...
In a dignified ceremony held at the historic Raj Bhavan, Governor of Telangana, Jishnu Dev Varma, today, unveiled the portrait of Bharat Ratna P V Narasimha Rao, former Prime Minister of India, on the ...
Mir Osman Ali Khan had a 185 carat Jacob diamond, which he used as a paperweight. The price of this paperweight was Rs 1350 crore. He had 20 lakh pounds in cash in his palace.
The Delhi Durbar of 1911 was a monumental display of imperial power. Crowds of Indian royalty and officials gathered to ...
The story is about Hyderabad’s Nizam, Mir Osman Ali Khan, who was once the richest man in the world, and how he donated 5,000 kg of gold to help the Indian government during the 1965 India ...
Born to Prince Azam Jah and Princess Durru Shehvar, the imperial princess of the Ottoman Empire, on October 6, 1933, in France, Mukarram Jah was coronated as Asaf Jah the Eighth on April 6, 1967 ...
The movers and shakers for the city of Hyderabad have been a legion since the time of Mohammed Quli Qutb Shah and Mir Momin, continuing with Mir Osman Ali Khan, M. Visvesaraya, Mehr Ali Fazil ...