Nawab Muhammad Ali Beg

Nawab Muhammad Ali Beg

Nawab Muhammad Ali Beg, Sir Afsar Ali Baig Knight Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire (KCIE) , Member of the Royal Victorian Order (M.V.O).

Sir Afsar Ali Baig
Born 1852
Aurangabad (Deccan)

Contents

Life

  • was born Aurangabad (Deccan) in 1852[1]
  • Son of the late Mirza Vilayet Ali Beg, Ressaldar 3rd Lancers, Hyderabad Contingent
  • Commanded H. H. the Nizam's Regular forces from 1897
  • Aide-de-camp to H. H. the Nizam of Hyderabad from 1884.
  • Ressaldar Hyderabad Contingent
  • Commander Golconda Brigade since 1885
  • Hyderabad Imperial Service Troops since 1893
  • Commander Regular Troops since 1897
  • Jagirdar, Hyderabad State

Titles

  • 1884 - Received title of Khan Bahadur and Afsur Jung
  • 1888 - Appointed Honorary Major[2]

THE LONDON GAZETTE, MAY 15, 1888 Muhammad Ali Beg Nawab, Afsar-i-Jang Bahadur, Aide-de-Camp to His Highness the Nizam of Hyderabad, is grandted the honorary rank of Major. Dated 16th May 1888

  • 1895 - Received title of Afsur Dowla
  • 1897 - Decorated with C.I.E. on June 22, 1897 in the Jubilee Honours' Gazette[3]

India Office, June 22, 1897. THE Queen has been graciously pleased on the occasion of the celebration of the completion of the Sixtieth Year of Her Majesty's Reign, to make the following promotions in, and appointments to, the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire:- To be Companions:- Major Nawab Muhammad Ali Beg, Afsar-i-Jang, Bahadur, Commandant of the Hyderabad Imperial Service Lancers.

  • 1902 - Appointed Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel[4]

THE LONDON GAZETTE, OCTOBER 7, 1902 Honorary Major Muhammad Ali Beg, Nawab, Afsar-i-jung, Afsar-ud-Daula Bahadur, C.I.E. to be Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel. Dated 9th. August, 1902.-

  • 1903 - Received title of Afur-ul-Mulk after Delhi Durbar
  • 1906 - Member of the Royal Victorian Order (M.V.O)[5]

Chancery of the Royal Victorian Order, St. James's Palace, May 15, 1906. The KING has been graciously pleased, on the occasion of the visit of Their Royal Highnesses The Prince and Princess of Wales to India, to make the following promotion in, and appointments to the Royal Victorian Order, to take effect from the dates noted:— To be Members of the Fourth Class:- 15th February, 1906. Nawab Afsur-i-Jung, Afsar-ud-Daula Bahadur, Honorary Lieutenant- Colonel Muhammad Ali Beg, C.I.E., 20th Deccan Horse, and Commandant, Hyderabad Imperial Service Lancers.

  • 1911 - Decorated with K.C.I.E, (might be 1908)

Services

  • Raised and first commander of the 1st and 2nd Lancers, Hyderabad Imperial Service Troops
  • Hon. Colonel 20th Deccan Horse [6]
  • 1879-80 - Afghan War, 1879–1880, medal and clasp
  • 1888 - Black Mountain Expedition, medal and clasp. Mentioned in dispatches
  • 1900 - China Expedition, (medal). JD Gibble's History of the Decan mentions that Sir Afsar was on staff of Count Von Waldersee during the Boxer Rebellion in 1901.
  • 1902 A.D.C for H.H. the Nizam, Sir Afsur represented Hyderabad at the coronation of King Edward VII
  • 1911 - Hon A.D.C to Lord Hardinge, Viceroy of India
  • 1915 - On staff of Imperial Service Cavalry Brigade, Indian Expeditionary Force, Egypt, 1915
  • 1915-16 - On Staff Indian Cavalry Corp and A.D.C to Sir John French
  • 1917 Commander-In-Chief, His Exalted Highness the Nizam's Regular Forces

Recreations

Shooting, riding, hunting, polo, pig-sticking

Address

Rahut Munzil, Hyderbad (Deccan), India

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