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Muhammad Ali Khan (Tonk State)

Muhammad Ali Khan (reigned 1864–1895) was the third Salarzai Pashtun ruler of Tonk, a princely state in Rajasthan. He succeeded his father Nawab Wazir Khan.[1][2][3]

Muhammad Ali struggled with the Thakurs of Lawa state of Rajasthan. This driven to an arrangement of equipped clashes, coming full circle in the Khan's choice to resolve the matter by allocating with his equal and a many of his cousins. An examination by the Indian British Government in 1867 set up Muhammad Ali blameworthy, coming about in his statement and banish from Tonk State beneath the Viceroy's orders.[4][5] He was transferred to spend the leftover portion of his life in Benares, Uttar Pradesh, where he died in 1895.[6]

Preceded by Nawab of Tonk
1864-1895
Succeeded by
  1. ^ "tonk". royalark. Retrieved 5 February 2025.
  2. ^ India (1892). A collection of treaties, engagements, and sunnuds relating to India and neighbouring countries, compiled by C.U. Aitchison, revised and continued by A.C. Talbot. [With] An index, compiled by M. Belletty. revised. p. 210.
  3. ^ Anil Chandra Banerjee The Rajput States and British Paramountcy 1980 - Page 71
  4. ^ Sadasivan, S. N. (2005). Political and Administrative Integration of Princely States. Mittal Publications. p. 9. ISBN 978-81-7099-968-3.
  5. ^ Hooja, Rima (2006). A History of Rajasthan. Rupa & Company. pp. 794 795. ISBN 978-81-291-0890-6.
  6. ^ Gupta, Dr Mohanlal (3 September 2024). "Cultural Hisory of Tonk State". राजस्थान - शूरवीरों, संतों एवं सुरों की धरती. Retrieved 5 February 2025.

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