词条 | Azim-ud-Daula |
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| name = Azim-ud-Daula | title =Nawab of the Carnatic Amir ul-Hind Wala Jah Umdat ul-Umara Siraj ul-Mulk Amir ud-Daula | image = Azim-ud-Daula.jpg | caption = Azim-ud-Daula | reign = 31 July 1801 | coronation = | full name = Abdu'l Ali Khan | birth_name = | birth_date = 1775 | birth_place = | death_date = 2 August 1819 | death_place = Chepauk Palace, Madras | burial_date = | burial_place = Hazrat Natthar Wali Dargah, Farangi-Gate, Trichinopoly | predecessor = Umdat ul-Umara | successor = Azam Jah | spouse = | issue = seven sons | royal house = | dynasty = Wallajah | father = Amir ul-Umara | mother = Azim un-nisa Begum | religion =Islam | signature = }} Azim-ud-Daula (1775 – 2 August 1819) was the Nawab of Carnatic from 1801 to 1819. He was the eldest son of Amir ul-Umara and nephew of Umdat ul-Umara. Treaty of 1801He ascended the throne upon his uncle's death in 1801. As soon as Azim-ud-Daula ascended the throne, he was compelled to sign a Carnatic Treaty handing over the civil and municipal administration of the Carnatic to the British East India Company. Azim-ud-Daula was, therefore, reduced to the position of a mere titular ruler. In return, Azim-ud-Daula was entitled to one-fifth of the total revenue of the state and the honour of a 21-gun salute. A portrait of Azim-ud-Daula by Thomas Day hangs in the Museum at Fort George, Chennai. References
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