Akbar Hydari

Akbar Hydari
Born 8 November 1869
Bombay, British India
Died November 1941
Nationality Indian
Occupation Served as Prime Minister of Hyderabad State

Sir Muhammad Akbar Nazar Ali Hydari, Sadr ul-Maham,[1] PC (8 November 1869 – November 1941)[2] was an Indian politician. He served as the Prime Minister of Hyderabad State from 18 March 1937 to September 1941.[3]

Personal life

Hydari was born on 8 November 1869 in Bombay to a Muslim family. He served in the Indian Audit and Accountancy Service before moving to Hyderabad State where he became the finance minister and later the prime minister. He founded the Osmania University and was largely responsible for the restoration of the Ajanta caves.[4] He also represented Hyderabad at the First Round Table Conference during November 1930 – January 1931.

In January 1936, he was appointed a member of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom.[5] He was appointed in 1941, he was appointed as a member of the Viceroy's Executive Council. He was the father of Muhammad Saleh Akbar Hydari.[6]

Honours

Hydari was knighted by the British government in the 1928 Birthday Honours.[1][4] and was formally invested with his knighthood at Hyderabad on 17 December 1929 by the Viceroy, the Lord Irwin.[7]

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Government offices
Preceded by
Maharaja Sir Kishen Pershad
Prime Minister of Hyderabad
1937–1941
Succeeded by
Nawab Chhatari


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