Maharaja Yamin-us-Sultanat Sir Kishen Pershad GCIE | |
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30th Prime Minister of Hyderabad | |
In office 25 November 1926 – 18 March 1937 | |
Monarch | Osman Ali Khan |
Preceded by | Wali-ud-Daula Bahadur |
Succeeded by | Akbar Hydari |
In office 1901 – 11 July 1912 | |
Monarchs | Mahbub Ali Khan Osman Ali Khan |
Preceded by | Viqar-ul-Umra |
Succeeded by | Yousuf Ali Khan |
Personal details | |
Born | Kishen Pershad 1864 Hyderabad, Hyderabad State (present-day Telangana, India) |
Died | 13 May 1940 Hyderabad, Hyderabad State (present-day Telangana, India) | (aged 75–76)
Spouse | 7 |
Maharaja Sir Kishen Pershad Bahadur Yamin us-Sultanat GCIE (1864 – 13 May 1940) was an Indian noble who served as Prime Minister of Hyderabad twice.
He was a childhood friend of the Nizam and a staunch Nizam loyalist throughout his life. In 1892, Pershad became the Peshkar (deputy minister) of the state. Nine years later, Nizam Mahbub Ali Khan appointed him dewan (prime minister). During his first tenure as dewan, he was credited with increasing the state's revenue and helping victims of the Great Musi Flood of 1908. In 1926, he was reappointed as dewan. During this period, he passed the Mulki regulations, which favoured local citizens over British for administrative positions.
A proponent of the Ganga-Jamuni tehzeeb (culture of the central plains of Northern India), Pershad also wrote Urdu and Persian poems, which were influenced by Sufism. He was a patron of poetry, paintings and music. He had seven wives including both Hindus and Muslims.
Pershad had built the Chitragupta Bhagwan Temple in Hyderabad.