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Chowmahalla Palace has launched a captivating photo exhibition commemorating Mukarram Jah, the eighth Nizam of Hyderabad. The exhibition features over 250 rare photographs tracing his life journey from childhood to coronation. Curated by Anuradha Naik Associates, the collection includes personal artifacts and historical documents. Inaugurated by his son Azmet Jah, the exhibition offers an intimate glimpse into the royal legacy of the Asaf Jahi dynasty.

Key Points: Mukarram Jah Rare Photos Unveiled at Chowmahalla Palace

  • Exclusive exhibition showcasing 250+ unseen photographs of Mukarram Jah
  • Rare documents including correspondence with Nehru on display
  • Family artifacts trace Asaf Jahi royal lineage
  • Exhibition curated by Anuradha Naik Associates with family collections
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Hyderabad: Rare photos of 8th Nizam on display at Chowmahalla Palace

Explore rare life moments of 8th Nizam Mukarram Jah through stunning exhibition at historic Chowmahalla Palace in Hyderabad

"These photographs capture the rich legacy of the Asaf Jahi dynasty - Azmet Jah, Current Titular Nizam"

Hyderabad, Oct 6

The splendid Chowmahalla Palace, the royal seat of the Asaf Jah dynasty (Nizams) and now a tourist attraction, has added a new photo gallery with rare and unseen photographs of Mukarram Jah Bahadur, the titular eighth Nizam of Hyderabad, who passed away in 2023.

On the occasion of the birth anniversary of Mukarram Jah Bahadur on Monday, the special exhibition was inaugurated by his son and present titular Nizam Azmet Jah.

Mukarram Jah's first wife and Azmeth Jah's mother, Princess Esra, sister Shehkar and some other family members were present.

The exhibition is an evocative visual journey through rare and previously unseen photographs, tracing the life of Mukarram Jah, grandson of the last Nizam of Hyderabad, Mir Osman Ali Khan Bahadur.

Mukarram Jah was coronated on April 6, 1967 and was recognised as the Nizam of Hyderabad by the Government of India, until the abolition of the privy purses in 1971.

The exhibition has photographs of Mukarram Jah's childhood, youth, coronation, marriages and rare documents including his correspondence with India's first Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru.

These include a letter written by Mukarram Jah in 1962 requesting the Prime Minister to allow him to serve the country at the border. The Nizam was made an honorary lieutenant and later an honorary colonel by the President of India.

Amongst his many official roles, the titular Nizam was the pro-chancellor of the Osmania University. He founded several charitable trusts, including the Mukarram Jah Trust for Education and Learning.

Designed and curated by Anuradha Naik Associates, the gallery brings together over 250 photographs, several of which are from the private collections of the family. Also on display are priceless objects and rare documents from the Chowmahalla Palace Archives.

The collection includes a gold Dastar (head-dress) from his childhood, a Mughal sword from the Asaf Jahi family, and a 28-foot family tree chart tracing the Asaf Jahi and Ottoman lineages.

Mukarram Jah passed away in Turkey on January 14, 2023. He was 89.

In accordance with his wishes, he was buried at the Mecca Masjid, Hyderabad, the resting place of his ancestors.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Interesting to learn about his request to serve at the border. Shows his commitment to the nation despite being from royalty. The correspondence with Nehru must be fascinating to read.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate preserving history, I hope the exhibition also acknowledges the feudal system that existed under the Nizams. Our democracy has come a long way since those days.
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Sarah B
The 28-foot family tree and Ottoman lineage connection sounds absolutely fascinating! Hyderabad's history is so rich and diverse. Planning a trip specifically to see this exhibition.
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Vikram M
His work with Osmania University and educational trusts shows his commitment to public service. More people should know about these contributions beyond just the royal title.
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Nisha Z
The fact that he was buried at Mecca Masjid according to his wishes shows how deeply connected he remained to Hyderabad despite living abroad. Truly heartwarming. ❤️

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