Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Paigah is a family in the senior aristocracy of Hyderabad State. Under the British Raj they tended to be richer than the average Indian Nawab/Maharajah, and each maintained his own court, his own extraordinary palaces, and his own three or four thousand-strong private army.Bashir Bagh Palace belonged to Sir Asman Jah, a Paigah noble and Prime Minister of Hyderabad (1887–1893).Sir Vicar-ul-Umra, the Paigah noble and the prime minister of Hyderabad state (1893 to 1901), in 1897-98 he presented Falaknuma palace, to the sixth Nizam, Mir Mahbub Ali Khan as Nazar (offering)."@en }
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- Paigah_family abstract "Paigah is a family in the senior aristocracy of Hyderabad State. Under the British Raj they tended to be richer than the average Indian Nawab/Maharajah, and each maintained his own court, his own extraordinary palaces, and his own three or four thousand-strong private army.Bashir Bagh Palace belonged to Sir Asman Jah, a Paigah noble and Prime Minister of Hyderabad (1887–1893).Sir Vicar-ul-Umra, the Paigah noble and the prime minister of Hyderabad state (1893 to 1901), in 1897-98 he presented Falaknuma palace, to the sixth Nizam, Mir Mahbub Ali Khan as Nazar (offering).".
- Q16931791 abstract "Paigah is a family in the senior aristocracy of Hyderabad State. Under the British Raj they tended to be richer than the average Indian Nawab/Maharajah, and each maintained his own court, his own extraordinary palaces, and his own three or four thousand-strong private army.Bashir Bagh Palace belonged to Sir Asman Jah, a Paigah noble and Prime Minister of Hyderabad (1887–1893).Sir Vicar-ul-Umra, the Paigah noble and the prime minister of Hyderabad state (1893 to 1901), in 1897-98 he presented Falaknuma palace, to the sixth Nizam, Mir Mahbub Ali Khan as Nazar (offering).".