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::::: SECOND DYNASTY
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Tenth Nawab of
the Carnatic
Azim-ud-Daula ( 1801- 1819
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Azim-ud-Daula was the son of Amir-ul-Umra,
the second son of Muhammad Ali Wallajah. He succeeded his
uncle in 1801.
Under the terms of the treaty of 1801, he
had to give up the Civil and Military administration of the
Carnatic to the East India Company and therefore he was the
first titular Nawab of the Carnatic.
Azim-ud-Daula, as the titular ruler of the
Carnatic was allowed one fifth (1/5th) of the net revenue
or one lakh forty four thousand star pagodas annually, whichever
was greater.
He was given the honour of 21 (twenty-one)
gun salute. He died in 1819.
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