Al-Haj Nawab Ghulam Muhammad Khan Bahadur (11 July 1763 – 1828) was briefly Nawab of Rampur from 1793 to 1794. The younger son of Faizullah Khan, Ghulam Muhammad became Nawab in 1793 after deposing his elder brother, Muhammad Ali Khan Bahadur. His reign quickly took on a tyrannical aspect, and he was soon deemed a danger to the region's stability. Thus, in 1794, he was himself deposed by troops of the East India Company and of the Nawab of Awadh, being succeeded as Nawab by his nephew, Ahmad Ali Khan Bahadur. Ghulam Muhammad then undertook the Hajj, after which he fled to Mysore and Tipu Sultan, later settling in the Punjab. He died at Nadaun in 1828.

Nawab Ghulam Muhammad Khan
Nawab Of Rampur
Ali Jah, Amir ul-Umara, Nasir ul-Mulk, Mukhlis ud-Daula, Mustaid Jang
Full length portrait of Nawab Ghulam Muhammad Khan
Rampur
Reign14 August 1793 - 29 November 1794
PredecessorNawab Muhammad Ali Khan of Rampur
SuccessorNawab Ahmed Ali Khan of Rampur
Chief of the Rohilla
PredecessorNawab Muhammad Ali Khan of Rampur
SuccessorNawab Ahmad Ali Khan of Rampur
Born11 July 1763
Died16 February 1828
Nadaun, Punjab
Names
Ali Jah, Amir ul-Umara, Nasir ul-Mulk, Mukhlis ud-Daula,Nawab Ghulam Muhammad Khan Bahdur Rohilla of Rampur, Mustaid Jang The Nawab Of Rampur
HouseRohilla (by Adoption)
FatherNawab Faizullah Ali Khan Bahadur of Rampur
ReligionIslam

Cultural Depictions

edit

References

edit
Ghulam Muhammad Khan
Born: 11 July 1763 Died: 1828
Regnal titles
Preceded by Nawab of Rampur
1793-1794
Succeeded by