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How could Nizam-ul-Mulk rule Hyderabad independently without help from mughal empire? ​

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Answered by DeathAura
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Mir Qamaruddin

  1. This one on one took place in AD 1724, and henceforth Mir Qamaruddin, who assumed the title of Nizam-ul-Mulk, conducted himself as an independent ruler. Earlier, while he was one of the Ministers of the Mughal emperor Muhammad Shah, the latter conferred on him the title of Asaf Jah.
  2. These were Awadh, Bengal and Hyderabad, founded by members of the high Mughal nobility who had been governors of large provinces – Sa'adat Khan (Awadh), Murshid Quli Khan (Bengal) and Asaf Jah (Hyderabad). All three had occupied high mansabdari positions and enjoyed the trust and confidence of the emperors.

Answered by swarupkrdas208
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Nizam-ul-Mulk brought with him skilled soldiers and administrators from Northern India and with their help,ruled his state as an independent ruler without seeking any direction from Delhi.So he didn't need any help from Mughal Emperor for making Hyderabad independent.

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