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what was the reason for the argument between the caliph and the princess

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Answered by kuku9595
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Explanation:

The deposed Caliph could hardly reject the offer from his benefactor. But it was not that easy; the Mehr (the bride money) of 50,000 pounds that the Caliph demanded for his daughter was “too big”, the Nizam felt

Answered by priyarksynergy
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what was the reason for the argument between the caliph and the princess:

Explanation:

  • When Durru Shehvar reached marriageable age, she was courted by many Muslim royalty, including the Shah of Persia and the King of Egypt, who wanted her to be their successor.
  • Shaukat Ali persuaded the Nizam to make a proposal to the Caliph, requesting
  • Darru Shever's hand in marriage for Prince Azam Jah, his oldest son.
  • The offer from his benefactor was too good for the ousted Caliph to turn down.
  • But it wasn't simple; the Caliph's demand for 50,000 pounds in Mehr (wedding money) for his daughter was "too much" for the Nizam.
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