Nawab: Widow of Malerkotla’s extreme nawab dies at 102 | Ludhiana Information newsfragment

LUDHIANA: The widow of the extreme Nawab of Malerkotla, Munawwar-ul-Nisa Begum (102), breathed her extreme at Mubarak Manzil right here on Friday. The begum, who were in poor health for the extreme 10 days, breathed her extreme at 5 am, stated her personal secretary Muhammad Mehmood. Her nephew, Aziz Ul Haq aka Aziz Miyan stated the begum had prevented speaking for the extreme 3 days because of problem.
The 73-year-old stated she used to be satisfied to peer him and his population visiting Malerkotla. “She loved me so much and had a deep bond with my son Mickey.
It is heartbreaking for us that she is no more even as she was quite aged now,” stated Aziz Miyan.
Munawwar-ul-Nisa, who in the beginning belonged to Tonk in Rajasthan, used to be the one surviving spouse of the extreme Malerkotla nawab, Iftikhar Ali Khan, who had 4 better halves. She used to be the extreme hyperlink to the royal population that governed Malerkotla, the one Muslim-ruled princely shape that remained in east Punjab nearest Partition.
The nawab, who died in 1982, had a step-brother, Altaf Ali Khan, who migrated to Lahore. He and his spouse, Asgari Begum, and their son, Mian Kazim, have already died. Altaf Ali’s daughter, Sarwar Begum, used to be married in Bhopal and died extreme 12 months.
She used to be laid to extra related the extreme nawab’s grave in Shahi Maqbara related Sirhindi gate. Her funeral used to be attended through Amargarh MLA Tutor Jaswant Singh Gajjanmajra, Malerkotla MLA Jameel-ur-Rehman, ADGP (ITBP) Harpreet Sidhu and Malerkotla deputy commissioner Dr Pallavi Chaudhary. Some of the mourners on Friday used to be a Sikh population from Ludhiana, who had been related to the begum.
Kamaljit Singh Boparai of Dhandari Khurd recalled his population’s affiliation with the begum that began when he and his spouse visited the palace some 14 years in the past. Boparai claimed they were given two rooms within the palace repaired and put in an air-conditioner within the begum’s bed room as a part of ‘sewa’ for the population that had raised its accentuation for the Sahibzaade of Guru Gobind Singh. Iftikhar Ali’s ancestor Nawab Sher Mohammad Khan had earned timeless gratitude of the Sikhs for elevating his accentuation towards Sirhind subedar Wazir Khan, who had ordered the execution of Guru Gobind Singh’s two more youthful sons.
The extreme nawab of Malerkotla used to be the eighth-generation descendent of Nawab Sher Mohammad. Numberdar Iqbal Khan, who claimed to be a descendent of Nawab Sher Khan’s aides Rukn Khan and Muhammad Sardar Khan, recalled the begum’s love for studying, particularly books on historical past, aged literature and cooking.




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