Nizam Collection
Nizam: A Glimpse into the Rich History of Hyderabad Step into the enchanting world of Nizam, where opulence and grandeur reigned supreme
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Nizam: A Glimpse into the Rich History of Hyderabad Step into the enchanting world of Nizam, where opulence and grandeur reigned supreme. Nawab Mansur Ali, also known as the sixth Nizam of Hyderabad, was a prominent figure who left an indelible mark on this princely state. One cannot talk about Nizam without mentioning The Princess of Berar. This exquisite lady added grace and elegance to the royal court, captivating all with her charm and beauty. Marquess Wellesley's encounter with the Nizam is immortalized in a lithograph that captures their meeting. It symbolizes the diplomatic ties between two powerful entities during that era. The visit of Prince Wales to India holds immense significance in history. An engraving depicts this momentous occasion when royalty graced Hyderabad's land, leaving an everlasting impression on its people. Another engraving showcases the Duke and Duchess of Connaught's visit to Hyderabad. Their presence brought joy and excitement among locals as they witnessed firsthand the splendor associated with royal visits. "The Great Diamonds of the World" engraving takes us deep into the treasure trove held by these noble rulers. It highlights their love for precious gems that adorned their crowns and embellished their regal attire. During Viceroy's Tour, Review of Troops at Secunderabad litho portrays a majestic display of military might under Nizam's rule. The disciplined troops showcased loyalty towards their leader while protecting his realm. "Nizamiyor, " Regular Troops illustration from 'The Turkish Army at Kanka, ' gives us a glimpse into how diverse influences shaped Nizam's forces. This amalgamation created a formidable army capable of defending its territories against any threat. A historic moment unfolded when The Nizam paid homage to King George V and Queen Mary at Delhi in 1911. This act solidified the bond between Hyderabad and the British Empire, showcasing mutual respect and admiration.