Mir Yousuf Ali Khan, Salar Jung III
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Nawab Abul Quasim Owaisi Mir Yousuf Ali Khan, Salar Jung III famously known as 'Salar Jung III' was the fourth in order of nobility after the three Paigah
Paigah
Paigah or the Shums ul Umra family was the Premier nobility of the Hyderabad State. They were richer and had larger estates than the average Indian Maharajah, they maintained their own court, their own extraordinary palaces, and their own twelve-thousand-strong private army...

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Family

The family of Salar Jung from his paternal side were serving for five generations as Prime Ministers including Nawab Mir Alam Bahadur, Nawab Mir Ali Zman Khan Muneer ul Mulk, Nawab Mir Mohammad Ali Khan Shuja ud Dowla Salar Jung, Nawab Mir Turab Ali Khan, Salar Jung I
Mir Turab Ali Khan, Salar Jung I
Sir Mir Turab Ali Khan, Salar Jung I, GCSI , Indian statesman of Hyderabad. He was considered the greatest Prime Minister of Hyderabad....

, Nawab Mir Laiq Ali Khan Salar Jung II. From his maternal side, he was the great grandson of Nawab Syed Gulam Ali Khan, Mansoor-Ud-Dowla, The Nawab of Banaganapally and great grandson of Nawab Syed Bahadur Ali Khan Karar Jung Mansoor ud Doula, Madar-Ul-Maham in erstwhile state of Hyderabad.

Nawab Mir Yousuf Ali Khan, Salar Jung III, was Prime Minister of Hyderabad state
Hyderabad State
-After Indian independence :When India gained independence in 1947 and Pakistan came into existence in 1947, the British left the local rulers of the princely states the choice of whether to join one of the new dominions or to remain independent...

 during the reign of Mir Osman Ali Khan, VII Nizam. He succeeded Maharaja Sir Kishen Pershad
Maharaja Sir Kishen Pershad
Maharaja Sir Kishen Pershad Bahadur served as Prime Minister of Hyderabad State on two occasion: first 1901–1912, then 1926–1937. He belonged to a noble family, and traced his roots back to Raja Todar Mal, emperor Akbar's finance minister...

 as the Prime Minister in 1912 when he was 23 years old, but resigned two and half years later.

Personal life

On his death,2 March 1949,a Special Regulation was passed by the Government of Hyderabad State known as “Salar Jung Estate (Administration) Regulation No. XXXIV of 1358 Fasli” and all the properties of the Yousuf Ali Khan were vested under the said act. The said regulation had also received the assent of the Nizam. The terms of the regulation were amended under Salar Jung (Administration) Amendment Regulation 1358 Fasli under letter No. LXIV of 1358 Fasli under section (3) of the said regulation that the Estate of Yousuf Ali Khan Salar Jung III including his personal properties have been vested in the Salar Jung Estate Committee, accordingly the said committee had been exercising all the rights over the personal properties of Nawab Yousuf Ali Khan Salar Jung-III and those regulations were passed by the Gen. J. N. Choudhry, who was the Military Governor of Hyderabad State during that relevant period. Under the said regulation The Estate of Yousuf Ali Khan, Salar Jung III was administrated by The Salar Jung Estate Committee till dissolved by the Notification by the Government under G.O.M. No. 952 Revenue dated 18-05-1959.

In the year 1949, an Ordinance No.XXIX was passed by Governor-General, Government of India that in the year 1950, the Central Government had made enactment to the Nawab Salar Jung Bahadur (Administration of Assets) Act 1950, No.XXXVI of 1950 which received assent of The President of India on 19 April 1950 and the same was published in The Gazette of India Extraordinay, Part-II section-I, page no. 46, dated 21-04-1950.

The schedule of properties covered by the enactment include all the properties of Nawab in other States such as Mysore State, Bombay state & Tamil Nadu state apart from the properties in Hyderabad, Secunderabad and Ranga Reddy District and other districts of erstwhile Hyderabad State (now part of Andhra Pradesh).

That in the year 1949, an Enactment of Abolition of Jagir came into force by Regulation No. LXIX 1358 Fasli in Hyderabad state on 15-08-1949 which is known as "Jagir Abolition Regulation Act". After promulgation of the said act, the revenue lands of Nawab were taken over on 20-09-1949 by the Jagir Administrator. But, later on, Jagir Administrator released some of the properties. One such batch of property so released is listed in the letter of Jagir Administrator No. 808/CH, dated 24-04-1954. The Government of Hyderabad upon the application from the Estate Salar Jung Committee issued a Notification No.1550/1, dated 15-02-1956 in conducting the Inam Enquiry of the Estate of Nawab Yousuf Ali Khan, Salar Jung-III and Government Gazette dated 29-03-1956 was released in file No.2/56 of 1956.

That in the year 1955, a suit for succession to the Salar Jung Estate was filed by Nawab Syed Hassan, son of Nawab Syed Abdullah (maternal uncle of Nawab Mir Yousuf Ali Khan, Salar Jung III), before the city civil court at Hyderabad for succession of Nawab Yousuf Ali Khan, Salar Jung-III. The said suit latter on made over to the High Court of A.P. under its jurisdiction and renumbered as C.S.No.13/58, all the claimants to the Estate of Nawab Yousuf Ali Khan, Salar Jung-III were defendants to the said suit, the State Government, Central Government, Salar Jung Estate Committee and Jagir Administrator were also parties to the said suit as defendants No,14, 15, 16 and 17, and a compromise was arrived between the parties and the same presented through application no. 134/58, 137/58, 138/58 and 139/58 dated 27-11-58 and 02-12-58, in pursuance of the same a preliminary decree was passed in the said suit.

Subsequently, the defendants No.14, 15, 16 and 17, took over the Salar Jung Museum, the Salar Jung Library, land admeasuring 28,390 sq. yds. at Nawab Salar Jung Baradari on the banks of river Musi and a cash sum of Rs. 5,00,000 for construction of the present Salar Jung Museum Building. The successors and legal heirs of Nawab Mir Yousuf Ali Khan Salar Jung III have been decided after due adjudication,in findings passed in O.S.No.156/80 Judgement dated:12-10-2004, some of the claimants were preferred appeals A.S.No.222/05 and A.S.No.335/05 Judgement dated:01-08-2007, on the file of Hon’ble III Addl. Chief Judge, city civil court at Hyderabad, accordingly the judgment and decree in O.S.No.156/80 has become final and no second appeal is preferred and all his properties have to be devolved upon Nawab Syed Abdullah , being the maternal uncle, legal heir and successor of Nawab Mir Yousuf Ali Khan, Salar Jung III.

That Nawab Mir Yousuf Ali Khan, Salar Jung III. was survived by ,his sole maternal uncle and only successor Nawab Syed Abdullah who died on 20-02-1954 leaving behind two wives, two daughters, six sons, through first wife Smt. Amina Begum (4) sons namely (1) late Nawab Syed Kazim Hussain, (2) late Nawab Syed Ahmed, (3) late Nawab Syed Hassan, (4) late Nawab Syed Hussain and daughters (1) Amtul Raheem, through second wife Smt. Putli Begum (2) sons namely (1) Nawab Syed Abdul Wahab, (2) Nawab Syed Abdul Hameed and one daughter Amtul Kareem.

Interests

Nawab Salar Jung III was passionate about collecting rare relics, artifacts, antiques and manuscripts, including the illuminated Qurans and calligraphed classics which also house the rare manuscripts written by his great grandfather. He is believed to have spent a lion's share of his money on his collection over a period of 35 years. The collection, though now at new location, was exhibited privately at their residence, Dewan Devdi
Dewan Devdi
Dewan Devdi was the palace of the nobles, the Salar Jungs. It is situated close to Charminar and Chowmahalla Palace in Hyderabad.Dewan Devdi has some 78 rooms in it...

 until its relocation in 1968 at the present premises of The Salar Jung Museum.

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