
A Nawab of Awadh, Lucknow, 19th century. A Nawab or Nawaab ( Urdu: نواب Hindi: नवाब was originally the Subedar (provincial governor or viceroy of a For the Oudh tree see Agarwood. Awadh ( Hindi: अवध Urdu: اودھ) also known in various British historical texts as Oudh Wakil-i-Mutlaq Burhan ul-Mulk Itimad ud-Daula Nawab Sayid Sa'adat Khan Bahadur Shaukat Jang (Circa 1680-19 March 1739 better known as Saadat Khan or Burhan-ul-mulk For the districts in Delhi see Safdarjung (Delhi. Wazir ul-Mamalik-i-Hindustan Asaf Jah Jamat ul-Mulk Shuja ud-Daula Nawab Abu'l Mansur Shuja-ud-Daulah (b 19 January[[ 732]] at the Mansion of Dara Shikoh, Delhi, d Asaf-Ud-Dowlah ( 23 September 1748 - 21 September 1797) was the Nawab wazir of Oudh from 1775 to 1797 and the son of Shuja-ud-Dowlah Yamin-ud-daula-Nawab Saadat Ali Khan (1752-1814 was allegedly the son of Asaf-Ud-Dowlah. Ghazi-ud-Din Haider (1769 - October 19 1827 was a Nawab of Awadh. A king is a male Monarch, or a Head of state, who may or may not depending on the style of government of a nation exercise monarchal powers over a territory usually For the Oudh tree see Agarwood. Awadh ( Hindi: अवध Urdu: اودھ) also known in various British historical texts as Oudh