Social Sciences, asked by ansumansuvankar217, 5 months ago

1- Durind the mid of the 18th Century
inside the count of many nababs

1- residence
2-spy
3-Advisions
4-minister​

Answers

Answered by choudharysushant624
0

Answer:

answer of your question is 4th ministers

Answered by akshayvs007
0

Answer:

u may count

Explanation:

Families ruling when acceding to IndiaEdit

Nawab of Akbarpur - Asmatara Farida Begum

Nawab Mir Osman Ali Khan Bahadur, the 7th Nizam of Hyderabad

Nawab of Ashwath

Nawab Babi of Balasinor

Nawab of Banganapalle, previously Masulipatam

Nawab of Baoni

Nawab of Basai, Nawab Khwaja Muhammad Khan

Nawab of Berar styled Mirza of Berar (under the Nizam of Hyderabad)

Nawab of Bhikampur and Datawali (Aligarh)

Nawab of Bhopal (female rulers were known as Nawab Begum of Bhopal)

Nawabs of Cambay (Kambay)

the former Nawabs of the Carnatic, restyled Princes of Arcot

Nawab of Dujana

Nawab of Farrukhabad

Nawab of Jaora

Nawab Sahib of Junagadh

Nawab of Maler Kotla

Nawab of Muhammadgar

Nawab Sahib of Palanpur (till 1910 styled Diwan)

Nawab of Awadh

Nawab of Pathari

Nawab of Radhanpur

Nawab of Rajoli, India

Nawab of Rampur

Nawab of Sachin

Nawab of Sardhana

Nawab of Tonk, India

Former dynasties of princely states in India abolished before independenceEdit

Nawab of Kurwai

Nawab of Pataudi

Nawab of Savanur

Nawab of Mamdot

Nawab of Tarakote State

Nawab of Farukhnagar

Nawab of Jhajjar

Nawab of Surat

Families ruling when acceding to Pakistan (including present Bangladesh)Edit

Nawab of Amb

Nawab of Bahawalpur

Nawab of Dhaka

Nawab of Dir

Nawab Sahib of Junagadh

Nawab of Karnal, (Mandal-e-Nausherwani)

Nawab of Kharan

Nawab of Makran

Nawab of Maler Kotla

Nawab of Kalabagh (Mianwali District)

Former dynasties which became political pensionersEdit

Padshah-i-Oudh, formerly Nawab Wazir of Awadh,

also imperial Wazir of all Mughal India, both hereditary

Nawabs of Bengal, as Nawabs of Murshidabad

Nawab of Marauli

Nawab of Patna

Nawab of Surat

Nawab of Longla (Sylhet)

Rohilla Confederation[2]Edit

All of these states were at some point under the authority of the Nawab of Rohilkhand, later made the Nawab of Rampur. Most of these states were annexed at the close of the First Rohilla War.

Nawab of Badaun

Nawab of Moradabad

Nawab of Bareilly

Nawab of Najibabad

Nawab of Philibit

Nawab of Farrukhabad

Nawab of Bisollee

Similar questions