Azim-ud-Daula

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Azim-ud-Daula was an Indian Muslim prince of the 19th century who ruled the Carnatic region under British suzerainty as one of its last Nawabs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 19th-century Indian monarch
Indian prince
Muslim ruler
Nawab of the Carnatic
allegiance British Crown
associatedWith Arcot nobility
Carnatic Nawabate
surface form: Carnatic Nawab dynasty
capitalOfDomain Chennai
surface form: Madras (Chennai)
country India
culturalSphere Indo-Islamic court culture
ethnicity Indian Muslim
followedBy Nawab of Arcot family
surface form: hereditary Princes of Arcot
governmentForm princely state under British paramountcy
historicalSignificance last phase of Carnatic Nawab rule
knownFor being among the last Nawabs of the Carnatic under British rule
languageOfCourt Persian
Urdu language
surface form: Urdu
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Madras Presidency
monarchOf Carnatic region of India
surface form: Carnatic region
nobleTitle Nawab
Prince
notableAs one of the last Nawabs of the Carnatic
partOf British India
politicalStatus client ruler of the British Empire
positionHeld Nawab of the Carnatic
Prince of Arcot
precededBy earlier Nawabs of the Carnatic
realmType subordinate princely domain
region South India
regionRuled Carnatic
religion Islam
residence Chepauk Palace, Madras
surface form: Chepauk Palace

Madras, India
surface form: Madras
ruledUnder British suzerainty
sovereigntyStatus vassal ruler
style His Highness
successorTitleTransformedTo Prince of Arcot
timePeriod 19th century
titleAfterAnnexation Prince of Arcot
titleStyle Nawab
surface form: Nawab Bahadur

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Nawab of the Carnatic hasRuler Azim-ud-Daula
Wallajah dynasty notableRuler Azim-ud-Daula