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Nawab Tipu Khan Bahadur was a high-ranking official and noble in Hyderabad, India, during the early 20th century. He was known for his contributions to the city, including:
- Building the Tipu Khan Bridge in 1910 ¹ ² - Constructing the Nampally Sarai, a heritage resting place, in 1910 ¹ ³ - Building six mosques and madrasas ² - Establishing Hyderabad's first public waiting rooms ²
He was also an accomplished equestrian and wrote books on horses. He taught horse riding to the Nizam of Hyderabad and was a respected advisor ¹ ². His great grand son Nawab Younus Ahmed Khan. For more information follow Facebook page Nawab Tipu Khan Bahadur.