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Sir Muhammad Ahmad Ali Khan KCSI KCIE (10 September 1881 – 16 October 1947) was the penultimate Nawab of Malerkotla State in India from 1908 until his death. He was the only nawab of the state who had his name inscribed on coins, and was noted for his extensive building projects. Though considered an ineffectual ruler and relatively unpopular during his lifetime, Ahmad's policies were later credited with ensuring communal peace in his small state during the widespread religious violence amid the Partition of India in 1947. As result, public opinion of his reign greatly improved after his death.

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  • Sir Muhammad Ahmad Ali Khan KCSI KCIE (10 September 1881 – 16 October 1947) was the penultimate Nawab of Malerkotla State in India from 1908 until his death. He was the only nawab of the state who had his name inscribed on coins, and was noted for his extensive building projects. Though considered an ineffectual ruler and relatively unpopular during his lifetime, Ahmad's policies were later credited with ensuring communal peace in his small state during the widespread religious violence amid the Partition of India in 1947. As result, public opinion of his reign greatly improved after his death. (en)
  • Ahmad Ali Khan (Malerkotla, 10 settembre 1881 – Malerkotla, 16 ottobre 1947) è stato un principe indiano.È stato Nawab di Malerkotla dal 1908 al 1947. (it)
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  • Nawab,Sir,, (en)
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  • Ahmad Ali Khan (en)
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  • Malerkotla, Malerkotla State (en)
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  • Shahi Maqbara, Malerkotla (en)
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  • Malerkotla, Malerkotla State (en)
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  • Fazilatunnisa Begum (en)
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  • Ahmad Ali Khan (en)
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  • Ibrahim Ali Khan (en)
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  • Dulhan Begum (en)
  • Mallika Zamani Begum (en)
  • Murtaza Begum (en)
  • Ruqaiya Begum (en)
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  • Sir Muhammad Ahmad Ali Khan KCSI KCIE (10 September 1881 – 16 October 1947) was the penultimate Nawab of Malerkotla State in India from 1908 until his death. He was the only nawab of the state who had his name inscribed on coins, and was noted for his extensive building projects. Though considered an ineffectual ruler and relatively unpopular during his lifetime, Ahmad's policies were later credited with ensuring communal peace in his small state during the widespread religious violence amid the Partition of India in 1947. As result, public opinion of his reign greatly improved after his death. (en)
  • Ahmad Ali Khan (Malerkotla, 10 settembre 1881 – Malerkotla, 16 ottobre 1947) è stato un principe indiano.È stato Nawab di Malerkotla dal 1908 al 1947. (it)
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