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Bahawal Khan V

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Nawab Mohammad Bahawal Khan Abbasi V Bahadur
نواب محمد بہاول خان عباسی بہادر
The Nawab of the Kingdom of Bahawalpur
11th Nawab of Bahawalpur
Reign14 February 1899 – 15 February 1907
PredecessorSadeq Mohammad Khan IV
SuccessorSadeq Mohammad Khan V
Born(1883-10-23)23 October 1883
Derawar Fort, Bahawalpur, British India (present-day Punjab, Pakistan)
Died15 February 1907(1907-02-15) (aged 23)
At sea near Aden
Burial
The Abbasi Royal Graveyard Derawar Fort
IssueOne son and one daughter
HouseDaudputra dynasty[1]

Mohammad Bahawal Khan V (1883–1907) was the 11th Nawab of the Kingdom of Bahawalpur, a former princely state of the British Raj, now part of Pakistan. He ruled from 1899 until his death. As Nawab of Bahawalpur, he was entitled to a 17-gun salute.[2]

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Biography

Mohammad Bahawal Khan V was the second son by the second wife of Nawab Amir Sir Sadeq Mohammad Khan Abbasi IV Bahadur. In 1899, when he was only fifteen, Nawab Mohammad Bahawal Khan V ascended the throne of Bahawalpur following his father's death. He reigned under a Council of Superintendence until he came of age and was invested with full ruling powers in a ceremony attended by the Viceroy, Lord Curzon himself, at Derawar Fort on 12 November 1903.

In 1902 Nawab Mohammad Bahawal Khan V was invited to London to attend the Coronation of Edward VII and Queen Alexandra at Westminster Abbey. He set out from Karachi, but on the preliminary voyage to Bombay he suffered so severely from sea sickness that on landing there he cancelled the visit.[3]

On 15 February 1907 Mohammad Bahawal Khan V died of illness on a ship while sailing off the coast of Aden. He was succeeded by his only male heir, Sadeq Mohammad Khan V, who was then only 3 years old.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 6, p. 196.
  2. ^ Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 6, p. 197.
  3. ^ "The Coronation". The Times. No. 36785. London. 4 June 1902. p. 12.

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Mohammad Bahawal Khan V
Regnal titles
Preceded by Nawab of Bahawalpur
1899–1907
Succeeded by


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