
The grandson of the last Nizam of Hyderabad has requested the Telangana government to annually celebrate the birthday of his illustrious ancestor.
The Nizam’s grandson, Mir Najaf Ali Khan, has written to the Chief Minister of Telangana, urging him to observe the birthday of the last Nizam, Mir Osman Ali Khan, as a state function.
A Legacy Worth Remembering
Mir Osman Ali Khan was the ruler of the erstwhile Hyderabad State from 1911 to 1948 and was known for his grandeur, philanthropy, and love for art and culture.
Under his rule, Hyderabad became a centre of learning, art, and architecture, attracting scholars, poets, and artists from all over the world.
The Nizam’s legacy continues to fascinate people even today, and his birthday is a fitting tribute to his contributions to the state’s rich cultural heritage.
The Telangana government has been approached with a proposal to declare the Nizam’s birthday as a state function, and if approved, it would be a significant step towards preserving the state’s history and culture.
The move is expected to promote tourism and cultural exchange, as well as provide a platform for people to come together and celebrate the Nizam’s rich legacy.
As the state government considers the proposal, many are eager to see the Nizam’s birthday celebrated with grandeur and pomp, just as it would have been during his reign.
The Telangana government’s decision on this matter will be keenly watched, and it remains to be seen whether the state will join the ranks of other Indian states that celebrate their rulers’ birthdays as state functions.
