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Like the governors of the other provinces, the Nizam-ul-mulk Asaf Jah, though theoretically a representative of the Delhi Emperor in the Deccan, had made himself virtually independent of the latter’s authority in the reign of Muhammad Shah. But the authority of his son, Nizam “Ali, was menaced by the growing ambitions of the Marathas and the Sultans of Mysore, which led  him to court British help.
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