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Ghazi-ud-Din Haidar Shah


Ghazi-ud-Din Haidar Shah ((ヒンディー語:ग़ाज़िउद्दीन हैदर शाह) Urdu:) (b. c. 1769 – d. 19 October 1827)

was the last〔(Wazir-ul Mumalik Rifat-ud-Daulah Rafiul-Mulk GHAZIUDDIN HAIDAR )〕 nawab wazir of Oudh from 11 July 1814 to 19 October 1818〔(Princely States of India )〕 and first〔 King of Oudh from 19 October 1818 to 19 October 1827.〔〔(HISTORY OF AWADH (Oudh) a princely State of India by Hameed Akhtar Siddiqui )〕〔(Oudh 12 )〕
==Life==

He was the third son of Nawab Saadat Ali Khan and Mushir Zadi〔(Another city monument in need of attention ), Express News Service, 27 August 2007〕 was his mother. He became ''Nawab Wazir'' of Oudh on 11July 1814 after the death of his father. In 1818, under the influence of Warren Hastings, the British Governor of the Presidency of Fort William (Bengal), he declared himself as the independent ''Padshah-i-Awadh'' (King of Oudh). He died in the ''Farhat Bakhsh'' palace in Lucknow in 1827. He was succeeded by his son Nasir-ud-Din Haider after his death.

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