The Asaf Jahi Dynasty Nizams of Hyderabad (1724–1948) · From Mughal viceroyalty to the richest monarchy on earth · A chronicle of power, diamonds, biryani, and the last princes of the Deccan ๐ 7 Nizams ๐ฐ Golconda Diamonds ๐ Hyderabadi Biryani ๐️ Deccani Heritage ๐ Telangana History The Asaf Jahi dynasty (1724 CE – 1948 CE) , also known as the Nizams of Hyderabad , was a Muslim dynasty that ruled the princely state of Hyderabad in southern India. Founded as a viceroyalty of the declining Mughal Empire, it swiftly evolved into one of the most powerful and wealthy sovereign states in the subcontinent. The dynasty is famed for its longevity, the immense wealth of its rulers (particularly the 7th Nizam, once considered the richest man in the world), its complex alliance with the British, and its administration of a vast, culturally divers...
Khushhal Khan ‘Anup’ From the lanes of Delhi to the courts of Hyderabad · The Khandari ustฤd who composed his own story (c.1755 – 1836) ๐ผ Rฤg Darshan ๐ Rฤg-Rฤginฤซ Roz o Shab ๐️ 2000+ songs ๐ Mahlaqa Bai ๐ Chronological life Khushhal Khan, who wrote under the pen name Anup , was born into music. He belonged to the Khandari lineage of kalฤwants — hereditary musicians who traced their craft to Miyan Tansen himself. But unlike the myth of the illiterate ustฤd, Anup wrote down nearly everything: two treatises on rฤgas and a colossal song collection of almost 2,000 compositions. What follows is his life, not as dry dates, but as a story — year by year, patron by patron, song by song — from his birth in Mughal Delhi to his final breath on the holy hill of Maula Ali in Hyderabad. ๐ต c. 1755 · ...