Sir Mirza Muhammad Ismail | |
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Diwan of Hyderabad | |
In office 1946–1947 | |
Monarch | Osman Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VII |
Preceded by | Muhammad Ahmad Said Khan Chhatari |
Succeeded by | Muhammad Ahmad Said Khan Chhatari |
Diwan of Jaipur | |
In office 1942–1946 | |
Monarch | Man Singh II |
22nd Diwan of the Mysore Kingdom | |
In office 1 May 1926 – 1941 | |
Monarchs | Krishna Raja Wadiyar IV, Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar |
Preceded by | Sir Albion Rajkumar Banerjee |
Succeeded by | Sir N. Madhava Rao |
Personal details | |
Born | Bangalore, Kingdom of Mysore, British India | 24 October 1883
Died | 5 January 1959 Bangalore, Karnataka, India | (aged 75)
Spouse | Zeebundeh Begum Shirazi |
Children | Mirza Humayun Mirza Shah Taj Begum Mirza Gauhar Taj Begum |
Relatives | Agha Aly Asker (grandfather) Shakereh Khaleeli (granddaughter) Tyabji family (sister in law) |
Occupation | Diwan of Mysore (1926–1941) Prime Minister, Jaipur (Diwan of Jaipur) (1942–1946) Diwan of Hyderabad (1946–1947) |
Sir Mirza Muhammad Ismail Amin-ul-Mulq (24 October 1883 – 5 January 1959) was an Indian statesman and police officer who served as the Diwan of Mysore, Jaipur, and Hyderabad.[1][2]
Indian lawyer and politician Sir C. P. Ramaswami Iyer considered him "one of the cleverest men in India". His longtime friend Sir C. V. Raman remarked, "His accessibility and personal charm coupled with his depth of knowledge and his keen sense of human and cultural values made him a great and highly successful administrator".[2][1]