Akbar Hydari
- To be distinguished from his son who was the Governor of Assam, Muhammad Saleh Akbar Hydari.
Sir Akbar Hydari | |
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Prime Minister of Hyderabad | |
In office 18 March 1937 – September 1941 | |
Preceded by | Maharaja Sir Kishen Pershad |
Succeeded by | Muhammad Ahmad Said Khan Chhatari |
Personal details | |
Born | Bombay, Bombay Presidency, British India | 8 November 1869
Died | November 1941 (aged 71–72) |
Spouse | |
Children | Muhammad Saleh Akbar Hydari |
Relatives | Tyabji family (through spouse) |
Occupation | Politician |
Sir Muhammad Akbar Nazar Ali Hydari, Sadr ul-Maham,[1] PC (1869–1941)[2] was an Indian politician. He served as the Prime Minister of Hyderabad State from 18 March 1937 to September 1941.[3]
Early life
[edit]Hydari was born on 8 November 1869 into a Sulaymani Bohra community of Muslims. His father was Seth Nazar Ali Hydari, a businessman based in Bombay.[4]
Career
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Hydari served in the Indian Audit and Accountancy Service before moving to Hyderabad State where he became the finance minister and later the prime minister. He was largely responsible for the restoration of the Ajanta Caves.[5] He also represented Hyderabad at the First Round Table Conference held in London during November 1930 – January 1931.
In January 1936, he was appointed a member of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom.[6] In 1941, he was appointed as a member of the Viceroy's Executive Council.
Hydari was pivotal in the foundation of the Doon School, working to obtain the former estate of the Forest Research Institute, in Dehradun, from the government on favourable terms for the site of the school.[7] Of the four original houses Hyderabad House was named after Akbar Hydari, who secured a contribution from Nizam of Hyderabad's government.
Family
[edit]He was the father of Muhammad Saleh Akbar Hydari through his wife Amina Hydari of the Tyabji family.[8] His grand daughter, Habiba Hydari married the Goan painter, Mario Miranda. His grand-granddaughter is actress Aditi Rao Hydari.
Honours
[edit]Hydari was knighted by the British government in the 1928 Birthday Honours.[1][5] and was formally invested with his knighthood at Hyderabad on 17 December 1929 by the Viceroy, the Lord Irwin.[9]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b Edinburgh Gazette, 8 June 1928[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Mohammed Akbar Nazar Ali Hydari (1869 - c.1941)". Geni.com. 30 September 2011. Retrieved 5 July 2013.
- ^ Hyderabad, Princely States of India, WorldStatesmen.org
- ^ "Golconde" (PDF). motherandsriaurobindo.in. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
- ^ a b Gunther, John. Inside Asia - 1942 War Edition. READ BOOKS, 2007, pp. 471-472
- ^ Edinburgh Gazette, 7 January 1936[permanent dead link]
- ^ Foot, A. E. (1947). "The Doon School". Journal of the Royal Society of Arts. 95 (4741): 359–371. ISSN 0035-9114.
- ^ Sulaymani Bohra: South Asia, accessed July 5, 2010
- ^ Edinburgh Gazette, 11 February 1930[permanent dead link]
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- Prime ministers of Hyderabad State
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- Members of the Council of the Governor General of India
- Tyabji family
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