Asaf jah founded the Hyderabad state in 1746
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Āṣaf Jāh
Hyderabad, former princely state of south-central India that was centred on the city of Hyderabad. It was founded by Nizam al-Mulk (Āṣaf Jāh), who was intermittently viceroy of the Deccan (peninsular India) under the Mughal emperors from 1713 to 1721 and who resumed the post again under the title Āṣaf Jāh in 1724.16...
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Asaf jah founded the Hyderabad state in 1746 is a false statement.
- The state of Hyderabad was established in 1724 by Asaf Jah. He governed the state until 1748. He was one of the Mughal emperor with Farrukh Siyar being the most powerful courtiers.
- A Muslim dynasty known as the Asaf Jahi had control over the Hyderabad Kingdom.
- In the late 17th century, the family immigrated to India and initially started toiling for the Empire of the Mughals. The family found sponsorship quite readily because they were great supporters of Persian literature, language, and culture and quickly became their favourites.
- Mir Qamar-ud-Din Siddiqi, who was known as the Viceroy of the Deccan which was under the Mughal emperors from 1713 to 1721, was the creator of the dynasty.
Hence, Asaf jah founded the Hyderabad state in 1746 is a false statement.
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