Nawab Amjad Ali Shah

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Nawab Amjad Ali Shah was a 19th-century ruler of the princely state of Awadh (Oudh) in northern India, known for his short reign preceding the rule of his more famous son, Wajid Ali Shah.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Nawab of Awadh
human
monarch
associatedWith British East India Company NERFINISHED
burialPlace Imambara Sibtainabad NERFINISHED
Lucknow NERFINISHED
capitalOfRealm Lucknow NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 19th century
child Wajid Ali Shah NERFINISHED
continent Asia
countryRuled Awadh NERFINISHED
Oudh NERFINISHED
deathPlace Lucknow NERFINISHED
dynasty Nishapuri dynasty NERFINISHED
father Muhammad Ali Shah NERFINISHED
languageOfCourt Persian
Urdu NERFINISHED
monarchOf Awadh NERFINISHED
Oudh NERFINISHED
name Amjad Ali Shah NERFINISHED
notableFor ruler of Awadh under British influence
short reign before Wajid Ali Shah
politicalStatusOfRealm princely state under British suzerainty
positionHeld ruler of the princely state of Awadh
predecessor Muhammad Ali Shah NERFINISHED
regionRuled northern India NERFINISHED
reignEnd 1847
reignStart 1842
religion Islam
Shia Islam
successor Wajid Ali Shah NERFINISHED
successorTitleHolder Wajid Ali Shah, last Nawab of Awadh NERFINISHED
title King of Oudh NERFINISHED
Nawab of Awadh NERFINISHED

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King of Oudh father Nawab Amjad Ali Shah
subject surface form: Wajid Ali Shah