H.M. Fath 'Ali Khan Tipu Sultan Padshah Bahadur, had further issue:
8) Prince (Shahzada) Muhammad Subhan Sultan Sahib. b. at Seringapatam, 1785/6, educ. privately. Deported to Calcutta with his brothers and the rest of his family, 20th August 1806. m. (first) Rais un-nisa Begum (d. at Calcutta, 1868, and bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park). m. (a) Nur Jahan Bibi. m. (b) Zeb un-nisa Bibi (d. at Calcutta, 1857, and bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park). He d. at Calcutta, 27th September 1845 (bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park), having had issue, five sons and five daughters, including:
a) Sahibzada Muhammad Shaukat ud-din. b. 1801. m. at Calcutta, 1828, Sahibzadi Fatima Begum (d. at Calcutta, 6th November 1832, and bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park), third daughter of Nawab ‘Abdu’l Karim Khan Sahib, Karim Shah, Safdar Shikoh Bahadur. He d. at Calcutta, 8th August 1853 (bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park), having had issue, one son and one daughter by Fatima Begum:
i) Sahibzada Muhammad Muhi ud-din. He d. after 1832.
i) Sahibzadi Roshan Ara Begum. b. at Calcutta, 1829. m. a grandson of Shahzada Hyder ‘Ali Sultan Sahib, Fath Hyder Bahadur. She d.s.p. at Calcutta, 3rd November 1851 (bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park).
b) Prince (Shahzada) Muhammad Rashid ud-din. b. 1804, educ. privately. m. (first) Sahibzadi Karim un-nisa Begum (d. at Calcutta, November 1832, bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park), daughter of H.H. Prince (Shahzada) Ghulam Muhammad Sultan Sahib, KCSI. m. (second) at Calcutta, ca. 1838, a daughter of Nawab ‘Abdu’l Karim Khan Sahib, Karim Shah, Safdar Shikoh Bahadur. He d. at Calcutta, 14th December 1842 (bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park), having had issue, one son and four daughters:
i) Sahibzadi Sikandar Begum (d/o Karim un-nisa Begum). m. Sahibzada Farukh Bakht, son of Prince (Shahzada) Rahim ud-din Muhammad, of Rassapagla, by his first wife, a daughter of H.H. Prince (Shahzada) Ghulam Muhammad Sultan Sahib, KCSI. She d. at Calcutta, 1913 (bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park) – see above.
ii) Sahibzadi Husni Jahan [Husaini Begum] (d/o Karim un-nisa Begum). m. Sahibzada Nasir ud-din Hyder (b. at Calcutta, ca. 1837; d. there, 4th August 1893, bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park), second son of Prince (Shahzada) Muhammad Sultan Husain, by his wife, Shahzadi Fatima Begum Sahiba [Umda Begum], second daughter of his uncle, H.H. Prince (Shahzada) Ghulam Muhammad Sultan Sahib, KCSI. She d. after 1873, having had issue, one daughter – see above.
iii) Sahibzadi Saliha Begum (d/o Karim Shah’s daughter). m. as his second wife, Sahibzada Muhammad Ghazanfar ud-din (d. before 1871), eldest son of Prince (Shahzada) Muhammad Munim ud-din, by his first wife, a daughter of Prince (Shahzada) Muhammad Subhan Sultan Sahib. She d. before 1863, having had issue – see above.
c) Prince (Shahzada) Muhammad Pak Akhtar Sahib. b. at Calcutta, 1807 (s/o a khawass), educ. privately. Granted the personal title of Shahzada, 11th June 1860. m. (first) Shahzadi Bakshi Begum Sahiba (d.s.p. after 1863), daughter of his uncle, Prince (Shahzada) Muhammad Yasin Sultan Sahib. m. (second) …m. (a) Ashuran Bibi. m. (b) Hamasha Bahar Bibi. m. (c) Qudum Bibi. m. (d) Azim un-nisa Bibi. m. (e) Gulzar Bibi. He d. at Calcutta, 24th August 1873 (bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park), having had issue, three sons and two daughters:
i) Sahibzada Muhammad Nur ud-din. He d. after 1907.
ii) Sahibzada Muhammad Zahir ud-din. He d. after 1907.
iii) Sahibzada Muhammad Nasir ud-din.
i) Sahibzadi Zohra Begum (d/o the second wife). m. Sahibzada Muhammad Sikandar Shah, son of Sahibzada Muhammad Shahryar Shah, by his wife, Sahibzada Kamil un-nisa Begum, second daughter of Prince (Shahzada) Muhammad Burhan ud-din. She d. after 1907, having had issue, one daughter – see above.
d) Prince (Shahzada) Allah Nawaz Sahib. b. at Calcutta, 1809 (s/o Rais un-nisa?), educ. Russapugla Sch, Calcutta. Granted the personal title of Shahzada, 11th June 1860. m. (first) … m. (second) at Calcutta, 1836, a daughter of Muhammad Baqir, and Mazid un-nisa Begum, of Dacca. m. (a) Ilias un-nisa Bibi. m. (b) Subrat un-nisa Bibi. m. (c) Shahrung Bibi. m. (d) Bibi Jan. m. (e) Umdah Khanum. He d. at Calcutta, 1878 (bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park), having had issue, two sons and one daughter:
i) Sahibzada Muhammad Nasir ud-din. b. at Calcutta, before 1833 (s/o the first wife), educ. privately. m. Majida Begum. He d. ca. 1910, having had issue, three sons and one daughter:
(1) Sahibzada Muhammad Faiz ud-din, Alamgir Shah.
(2) Sahibzada Muhammad Waris ud-din.
(3) Sahibzada Muhammad Amir ud-din.
(1) Sahibzadi Nur un-nisa Begum.
ii) Sahibzada Muhammad Muin ud-din (s/o the first wife), educ. privately. m. (a) Amir un-nisa Bibi. m. (b) Tamiz un-nisa Bibi. He d. at Calcutta, before 4th May 1899, having had issue, two daughters:
(1) Sahibzadi Anjuman Ara Begum. m. as his second wife, Nawab Muhammad Sultan Alam (d. at Calcutta, 1922, bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park), Attorney-at-Law and sometime Chair Tollygunge Municipality, son of Nawab Ghulam Rubani, by his wife, Sahibzadi Chand Begum, second daughter of Nawab Muhammad Nur ul-Haq. She had issue, one son – see above.
(2) Sahibzadi ... Begum.
i) Sahibzadi Husaini Begum. She d. after 1907.
e) Sahibzada Ghulam Muhammad, Asghar Shah. b. at Calcutta, 1811 (s/o Rais un-nisa?), educ. privately. m. (first) Imami Begum. m. (a) Latifa Bibi (d. after 1862). m. (b) Umbu [Munnu] (d. after 1862). He d.s.p. at Calcutta, 16th April 1850 (bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park).
b) Sahibzadi Nawab Begum (second daughter). She d. at Calcutta, 31st July 1856 (bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park).
c) Princess (Shahzadi) Khair un-nisa Begum Sahiba *. She d. after 1873.
d) Princess (Shahzadi) Shahrukh Begum Sahiba *. She d. at Calcutta, 24th December 1889 (bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park).
e) Princess (Shahzadi) Saidi Sultani Begum Sahiba *. m. ... (d. before 17th October 1857). She d. at Calcutta, 4th September 1895 (bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park), having had issue, a son and a daughter:
i) Sahibzada Muhammad Shams ud-din. m. (first) at Calcutta, 1854, Sahibzadi Nur un-nisa Begum (d. after 1871), younger daughter of Sahibzada Muhammad Kaikubad. m. (a) Mehr un-nisa Bibi [Tun Bibi]. m. (b) Bannu Jan. m. (c) Karim un-nisa Bibi. m. (d) Munnu Jan. m. (e) Nargis Bibi.
f) Sahibzadi Zinat un-nisa Begum. m. at Calcutta, Sahibzada Qamar ud-din Khan (b. at Calcutta, 22nd April 1842), second son of Nawab Khairu’llah Khan, by Khurshid Banu Bibi. She had issue, one son – see India Non-salute (Savanur).
* one of these daughters, m. Sayyid Kasim ‘Ali Khan, son of Nawab Mir Muhammad Saleh Khan, of Purneah (Murshidabad).
g) A daughter. m. (first) Sahibzada Hyder ‘Ali (b. at Vellore, 1801/2; d. at Calcutta, 1823), eldest son of her uncle, Shahzada Muhi ud-din Sultan Sahib, Sultan Padshah Bahadur. m. (second) after 1823, Rahmat ‘Ali Khan (d. at Calcutta, 15th April 1836).
h) A daughter. m. as his first wife, Prince (Shahzada) Muhammad Munim ud-din (b. ca. at Seringapatam, 1796/7; d. before 1869), elder son of uncle, Prince (Shahzada) ‘Abdu’l-Khaliq Sultan Sahib, by his first wife, Qamar un-nisa Begum, daughter of Muhammad ‘Ali. She d. after 13th February 1855.
i) A daughter. m. as his first wife, Prince (Shahzada) Muhammad Shahab ud-din Sahib (b. at Seringapatam, 1802; d. at Calcutta, 5th May 1875, bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park), son of her uncle, Prince (Shahzada) Hyder ‘Ali Sultan Sahib, Fath Hyder Bahadur. She d. after 13th February 1855, having had issue – see above.
9) Prince (Shahzada) Hyder Husain Khan Shukhru’llah Sultan Sahib. b. at Seringapatam, 1785, educ. privately. Deported to Calcutta with his brothers and the rest of his family, 20th August 1806. m. (first) …Begum (d. before 22nd December 1841), daughter of Zainal-Abidin Daudry. m. (second) Sahibzadi Saliha Begum (d. at Calcutta, 14th August 1857, bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park), elder daughter of Nawabzada Hyder Husain Khan, of Savanur. m. (third) Ulfat un-nisa Begum. m. (a) Afzal un-nisa. m. (b) Anwar Banu Bibi (d. at Calcutta, 30th November 1866, bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park). m. (c) Lal Banu Bibi. m. (d) Hidayat Banu Bibi. m. (e) Hanufa Banu Bibi. m. (f) Mariam Khanum (d. before 1850). m. (g) ... Bibi (d. at Calcutta, 1st November 1851). He d. at Calcutta, 25th September 1837 (bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park), having had issue, eight sons and four daughters:
a) Prince (Shahzada) Muhammad Bashir ud-din Shah Sahib. b. at Vellore, 1803, educ. privately. A distinguished poet under the nom de plume Taufiq. Granted the personal title of Shahzada, 11th June 1860. Presdt Central National Mahommedan Assoc (Hooghly Branch). Mbr Russapugla Sch Management Cttee. m. (first) Sahibzadi ... Begum (d. at Calcutta, Bengal, 29th August 1829, and bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park), younger daughter of Nawabzada Hyder Husain Khan, of Savanur. m. (second) Umdat un-nisa Begum. He d. at Chinsura, Bengal, 13th May 1885 (bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park, Calcutta), having had issue, one son:
i) Sahibzada Muhammad Muhi ud-din. b. at Calcutta, Bengal, 1823. He d. before 1846.
ii) Sahibzada Muhammad Amir ud-din Bahadur. b. at Calcutta, Bengal, 1831 (s/o Umdat un-nisa Begum), educ. Russapugla Sch, Calcutta, Bengal. Rural Sub-Registrar Dhaniakhali 1895, Special Sub-Registrar Murshidabad 1903, Special Sub-Registrar grade III 1905, District Sub-Registrar grade II, District Sub-Registrar Hooghly 1911-1912, retd 1914. Granted the personal title of Khan Bahadur. Vice-Presdt Central National Mahommedan Assoc (Hooghly Branch). Mbr Hooghly Collegiate Sch Management Cttee 1921, etc. He had issue, a son:
(1) Sahibzada Muhammad Khair ud-din.
iii) Sahibzada Muhammad Wahid ud-din [Prince M Wahiduddin] [Prince Hyder Wahid]. b. at Calcutta, Bengal, 19th May 1837 (s/o Umdat un-nisa Begum), educ. Russapugla Sch, Calcutta, Bengal, Oxford Univ, and Lincoln’s Inn, London. Barr-at-Law, Advocate High Court of Calcutta, Attaché to the Agent for the GG in Central India 1876-1902, Treasury Officer at Indore 1877-1890, temp Magistrate 1st class 1885, Civil Judge at Indore 1889-1890, Magistrate 2nd class 1890, Judicial Mbr of the Council of Regency Rampur 1892-1894, Deputy Opium Agent Malwa 1901, retd 1902. Settled in Hastings, Sussex, when he adopted the name of Hyder Wahid. m. at No 42, Kensington Gardens, London, 3rd November 1871 (Muslim rite), Georgiana Wahiduddin [Mrs Georgina Wahid] (b. at Oundle, Northamptonshire, 29th May 1852; d. at No 12, Amherst Avenue, Ealing, Middlesex, London, 2nd January 1945), née Holmes. He d. at Ealing, London, 5th March 1923 (bur. Golder’s Green Cemetery), having had issue, two sons and four daughters:
(1) Herbert Wahid [Herbert Wahid-ud-din]. b. at Indore, 12th August 1878. Assist Dist Supt Central Provinces Police Service 1900-1902, Inspector CID Rajputana. He d. in an accident, at Elichpur, 10th March 1907.
(2) Archibald William Hastings [Archibald William T. Wahiduddin]. b. at Indore, 18th August 1889, educ. South Eastern Agricultural Coll, Wye, Kent. Employed with the Military Branch of the Indian Finance Dept 1911, Military Accountant 2nd class 1912, Assist Audit Officer, 1st (Peshawar) Dvsn 1912, attached Dvsnl Disbursing Office 2nd (Rawalpindi) Dvsn 1914, Ofctg Assist Audit Officer 6th (Poona) Dvsn 1915, Deputy CMA, NC Rawalpindi, Kohat & Waziristan districts 1927-1931, Ofctg 1st class Jnr CMA NC 1928, Command Controller 1st class 1934, Jnr CMA SC 1934-1936, retd 1940. First class cricketer with the Europeans 1916-1917. m. at Bombay, 23rd April 1921, Beatrice Ethel Jan (b. at Helensburgh, Dunbartonshire, Scotland, 8th February 1897; d. at Penclose Farm, Winterbourne, Newbury, Berkshire, 15th June 1988), Section Leader WRAF 15/5/1918, disch 28/10/1919, daughter of Andrew Murray Malloch, of Firhill, Glasgow, Scotland, sometime Partner of The Glasgow Plate Glass Co, by his wife, Mary Frances Eveline, née Dermoody. He d. at “The Homestead”, Spencer’s Wood, Reading, Berkshire, 26th December 1975, having had issue, three sons and two daughters:
(a) Captain James Stuart Hastings. b. at St George’s, Hanover Square, London, 15th January 1922, educ. Loretto Sch, Musselburgh, Scotland. Sgt OTC 1940-44, enlisted Gordon Highlanders, served in WWII in N Africa and Italy, cmsnd as 2nd-Lieut Manchester Regt 22/10/1944, Capt & Adjt 8th Gurkha Rifles, transf British Army as Lieut & Hon Capt Bde of Gurkhas 10/1/1951. Rcvd: 39/45, Africa & Italy stars, Defence, War & India Service medals (1945). m. at St George’s Church, Georgetown, Penang, Malaya, 14th February 1959, Morna (b. 13th December 1933; d. at Norwich, Norfolk, September 2000), daughter of William Alexander Nixon Magowan, of Ardnagrena, Dorans Hill, Newry, Co Down, Northern Ireland. He d. at Winterbourne, Newbury, Berkshire, 4th June 1991, having had issue, an only daughter:
(i) Catherine Anne Hastings [Mrs Vickers]. b. 10th February 1961. m. at Norwich, Norfolk, February 2001, Francis James Vickers (b. at Manchester, Lancashire, 1957), son of Norman James Vickers, of Colchester, Essex, by his wife, Kathleen Maria, daughter of Lawrence James Eavers, of Manchester, Lancashire. She has issue, two sons.
(b) William Andrew Hastings. b. at Rawalpindi, 1927. He d. young, at Rawalpindi, Punjab, 11th April 1930 (bur there).
(c) Leslie John Kenneth Hastings. b. at Poona, Bombay Presidency, 22nd June 1934, educ. Highbury Sch, Hillcrest, Natal, South Africa, St Bede’s Preparatory Sch, Eastbourne, Sussex, and Loretto Sch, Musselburgh, Scotland. Served with Gordon Highlanders in Malaya, then employed with shipping and cruising coys, Orient Line, P&O, and Princess Cruises. Mbr Steamship Historical Soc of America (SSHSA). m. (first) at San Francisco, California, USA, 18th March 1967 (div. 1989), Joann Carmel Novello (b. at San Francisco, California, USA, 22nd September 1940), daughter of Charles Pasquale Novello, of San Francisco, California, USA, by his wife, Teresa A., daughter of Joseph [Guiseppe] Dimaio, of Berkeley, Alameda, California, USA. m. (second) at Seattle, King co, Washington, USA, 6th August 1989, Gwendolyn Marjorie (b. Canada, 12th February 1944), daughter of Wendell Robert Ruffell, of Penticton, British Columbia, Canada, by his wife, Geraldine Ethel, daughter of R. H. Percival. He d. at Parksville, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, 28th June 2021, having had issue, three children:
(i) Andrew John Hastings. b. at San Francisco, California, USA, 2nd June 1969 (s/o Joann).
(i) Jennifer Anne Hastings. b. at Los Angeles, California, USA, 4th February 1972 (d/o Joann), educ. Castle Park High Sch, Chula Vista, California, USA. m. at Clark, Nevada, USA, 25th September 1994, Darren R Crone (b. 16th October 1967), educ. Highland High Sch, Pocatello, Idaho, USA, Assist Provost Educational Technology Services.
(ii) Chris Hastings.
(a) Isobel Mary Hastings. b. at Mhow, 26th February 1923. m. at Harrow, Middlesex, London, 23rd April 1955(div.) Douglas Geoffrey Nightingale (b. at St George’s Hanover Square, London, 21st November 1926; m. second at Canterbury, Kent, 19th February 1969, Hilary J Bishop, and d. at Ash, Kent, 25th November 2007, leaving one son and one daughter by his second wife), son of Frederick Joseph Nightingale, of Tankerton, Kent, by his first wife, Ruby May, daughter of Alfred Walter Altria, of Ealing, Middlesex, London. She d. at Sittingbourne, Kent, 12th February 1991.
(b) Margaret Hastings. b. at Wokingham, Berkshire, 9th June 1931. m. at Spencer’s Wood, Reading, Berkshire, 13th September 1960, Albert Peter Booth (b. at Kingsclare, Hampshire, 1925), temp actg Sub-Lieut RNVR 30/12/1945, son of Albert Edward Booth, of Burghclere, Hampshire, by his wife, Laura Isabel, daughter of Arthur Houston, of Bournemouth, Hampshire, engineer. She had issue, one son and two daughters.
(2) Lilian Humeedie Wade [Lilian Humeedie Wahid]. b. Rhyde, Isle of Wight, 6th March 1873, educ. Essex House Sch, Woodford, Essex. She d. unm. at Ealing, Middlesex, London, 14th March 1955.
(3) May Madjeedie Wahiduddin [Mrs May Waterfield]. b. at Norwood, Surrey, 1875, educ. Essex House Sch, Woodford, Essex. m. at Indore, 29th March 1900, Harry Gordon Waterfield, KPM (12.12.1911) (b. 23rd April 1869; d. in India, before 1953), educ. Dulwich Coll, Dulwich, Surrey, and Elizabeth Coll, Guernsey, joined Punjab Police 9/4/1891, Probationary ADSP Lahore 1891, and Delhi 1891-1892, prom ADSP 1st class, 3rd grade 1/10/1892, DSP Hoshiarpur 1893, Assist General Supt of Thugee & Dacoiti Dept Central India 1895-1901, prom Insp-Gen of Police 1/6/1901, Assist for Dacoiti to the Agent to the GG in Central India 1905-1906, Assist in the Criminal Branch & Insp-Gen Central India Agency Police 1906-1911, Insp-Gen of Police Rewa state 1924, Insp-Gen of Police & CID Gwalior state 1935, Mbr Bombay Natural History Soc, rcvd: Delhi Durbar silver (1903 & 1911), and King George V Silver Jubilee (1935) medals, youngest son of Major-General Henry Gordon Waterfield, CB, late Bengal Staff Corps, by his wife, Emily, daughter of Edmund Scott Barber, of Llantrissant House, Glamorgan, Wales. She d. at Srinagar, Kashmir, 7th December 1970, having had issue, an only daughter:
(a) Cecil Audrey Waterfield. b. at Indore, 25th December 1900, educ. Cheltenham Ladies’ Coll, and Oxford Univ (BA 1925). Head Mistress of Leamington Coll for Girls until 1962. She d. unm. at Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, before 3rd May 1985.
(4) Ada Maud Wade [Ada Maud Wahid]. b. at Indore, 29th August 1880. Baptised as a RC at St Francis Xavier’s, Liverpool, 29th June 1911. Certified Nurse Royal Free Hospital 1903-1907, Royal Truro Infirmary 1908-1910, Birmingham Eye Hospital 1910-1911, Stanley Hospital, Liverpool 1911-1914, served as Nursing Sister Territorial Force Nursing Service (TFNS) during the Great War 1916-1918, at 4th Southern General Hospital Act 1914-1919, 4th London General Hospital 1919, SRN 18/11/1921. Mbr Royal College of Nursing 1918, The Royal British Nurses’ Assoc (RBNA) 1920, Chartered Soc of Physiotherapy 1920. Rcvd: British War and Allied Victory medals (1918). She d. unm. at Brighton, Sussex, 23rd August 1973.
(5) Effee Mary Wade [Effee Mary Wahid]. b. at Indore, 20th June 1884. Private Secretary, shorthand typist & translator. She d. unm. at the General Hospital, Brighton, Sussex, 1st August 1966.
ii) Sahibzadi Ashraf un-nisa Begum. m. as his first wife, Shahzada Muhammad Firuz Shah Sahib (b. at Calcutta, 1822; d. there, ca. 1867), son of Shahzada Muhammad Yasin Sultan Sahib – see above.
iii) Sahibzadi Anwar un-nisa Begum.
ivii) Sahibzadi Umda Begum (d/o the first wife?). She d. before 1885.
v) Sahibzadi Padshah Begum (d/o the first wife). m. at Calcutta, 19th November 1846, Sahibzada Muzaffar Shah (b. at Calcutta, 1823; d. at Calcutta, 29th March 1850, bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park), son of Shahzada Muhammad Yasin Sultan Sahib.. She d. after 1885, having had issue, one daughter – see above.
vi) A daughter, who d. before 26th April 1850.
b) Prince (Shahzada) Muhammad Jalal ud-din Shah Sahib. b. at Calcutta, 1808 (full brother of Muhammad Mahdi), educ. privately. Granted the personal title of Shahzada, 11th June 1860. Mbr Russapugla Sch Management Cttee. m. (first) m. at Calcutta, 24th May 1832, Shahzadi Amir un-nisa Begum Sahiba (b. at Calcutta, 1817; d.s.p. after 1873), third daughter of his uncle, Shahzada Ghulam Ahmed Sultan Sahib. m. (a) Rahim un-nisa Bibi (d. after 1893). m. (b) Hidayat un-nisa Bibi (d. after 1870). m. (c) Karim un-nisa Bibi (d. after 1893). m. (d) Mehru Bibi. He d. before 1869, having had issue, one son and three daughters:
i) Sahibzada Dilawar Sultan. b. at Calcutta, 1853 (s/o Rahim un-nisa). m. (a) Aris Bibi. m. (b) Amir un-nisa Bibi [Raishun Bibi]. He had issue, one son:
(1) Sahibzada Munnowar Sultan.
i) Sahibzadi Shams un-nisa Begum (d/o Hidayat un-nisa). She d. after 1857.
ii) Sahibzadi Rais un-nisa Begum. She d. after 1907.
iii) A d/o Karim un-nisa Bibi. She d. young.
c) Prince (Shahzada) Muhammad Azim ud-din Shah Sahib. b. at Calcutta, 1808 (s/o Ulfat un-nisa Bibi), educ. privately. Granted the personal title of Shahzada, 11th June 1860. m. (first) Shahzadi Fakhr un-nisa Begum Sahiba (d.s.p. after 1873), daughter of his uncle, Shahzada Muhammad Muiz ud-din Sultan Sahib. He d. at Calcutta, 9th July 1867 (bur. there at the Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park), having had issue, two sons and three daughters:
ii) A son, who d. before 1835 (23rd February 1833?), aged four years.
i) Sahibzadi Rahim un-nisa Begum (d/o Fakhr un-nisa). m. Sahibzada Muhammad Hyder Shikoh (b. at Calcutta, 1826; d. at Calcutta, late 1858), eldest son of Sahibzada Muhammad Sultan, by his wife, Sahibzadi Shahinshah Begum, eldest daughter of Shahzada Ghulam Ahmed Sultan Sahib. She d. at Calcutta, 2nd November 1856 (bur. there at the Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park), having had issue – see above.
ii) Sahibzadi Husaini Begum. m. Sahibzada Muhammad Wahaj ud-din (d. at Calcutta, 1907, bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park), son of Shahzada Muhammad Anwar Shah Sahib. She d. at Calcutta, 1870 (bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park), having had issue – see below.
iii) A daughter. b. before 1832, and d. before 1846.
d) Prince (Shahzada) Muhammad Mahdi. b. at Calcutta, 1811 (full brother of Muhammad Jalal ud-din Shah), educ. privately. He d.s.p. before 29th March 1860 (bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park).
e) Prince (Shahzada) Muhammad Waris ud-din. b. at Calcutta, 1813, educ. privately. m. (first) at Calcutta, 1834, Sahibzadi …Begum (d. at Calcutta, 29th April 1850, bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park), elder daughter of Sahibzada Muhammad Jalal ud-din. m. (a) Lutf un-nisa Bibi (d. after 1857). He d. at Rassapagla, Calcutta, 21st November 1841 (bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park), having had issue, one daughter:
i) Sahibzadi Chand Begum. m. as his second wife, Sahibzada Muhammad Firuz Bakht (b. at Calcutta, 1832; d. at Calcutta, 19th April 1861), elder son of Prince (Shahzada) Muhammad Said ud-din Sahib. She d. at Calcutta, 26th May 1863 or 25th May 1864 (bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park), having had issue, one son – see above.
f) Sahibzada Muhammad Faiz ud-din. b. at Calcutta, 1813, educ. privately. He d.s.p. at Calcutta, 18th July 1833 (bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park).
g) Sahibzada Muhammad Muin ud-din [Hingu Sahib]. b. at Calcutta, 1816, educ. privately. He d.s.p. 31st March 1841 (bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park).
h) Prince (Shahzada) Muhammad Mahmud Shah Sahib (s/o Saliha Begum), educ. privately. Granted the personal title of Shahzada, 11th June 1860. m. Yadgar Begum. He d. 1878 (?), having had issue, two sons and three daughters:
a) Princess (Shahzadi) Karamat un-nisa Begum Sahiba. She d. at Calcutta, before 16th April 1848.
b) Princess (Shahzadi) Allah Nawazi Begum Sahiba (d/o Saliha Begum). She d. unm. at Calcutta, 1868 (bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park).
c) A daughter, who d. before 1835.
d) Princess (Shahzadi) Amir un-nisa Begum Sahiba. m. at Calcutta, 1833, as his second wife, Prince (Shahzada) Muhammad Burhan ud-din (b. at Vellore, 1802; d. at Calcutta, before 1864), fifth son of her uncle, Shahzada Muhi ud-din Sultan Sahib, Sultan Padshah Bahadur. She d. after 1873, having had issue – see above.
10) Shahzada Sarwar ud-din Muhammad Sultan Sahib. b. at Seringapatam, 1790, educ. privately. Deported to Calcutta with his brothers and the rest of his family, 20th August 1806. m. (first) Hamid un-nisa Begum (d. at Calcutta, 27th March 1857, and bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park). m. (second) Samoli Begum. m. (a) Mubaraq Kadam. m. (b) Abida Banu Bibi. m. (c) Ishwar Banu Bibi. m. (d) Salama Bibi (d. before 29th March 1859). m. (e) Lal Banu Bibi (d. at Calcutta, 1868, and bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park). m. (f) Fazila Banu Bibi (d. at Calcutta, 5th October 1850, and bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park). m. (g) Allah Rukhi Bibi. m. (h) Tara Bibi. He d. at Calcutta, 20th October 1833 (bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park), having had issue, three sons and two daughters:
a) Sahibzada Muhammad Shams ud-din. b. at Calcutta, 1809/1810, educ. privately. He d.s.p. before 5th February 1831.
b) Sahibzada ‘Ali Gauhar. b. at Calcutta, 1812. He d. before 1832.
c) Sahibzada Muhammad Kaikubad. b. at Calcutta, 1813, educ. privately. He d.s.p. before 1832.
d) A son (one of the above), d. before 17th May 1845.
a) Sahibzadi Ahmadi Begum. b. at Calcutta, 1806. m. at Calcutta, 1831, as his second wife, Prince (Shahzada) Muhammad Said ud-din Sahib (b. at Vellore, 1801/2; d. at Calcutta, before 1869), second son of her uncle, Prince (Shahzada) Muhi ud-din Sultan Sahib, Sultan Padshah Bahadur.She d. at Calcutta, 15th March 1857 (bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park), having had issue – see above.
b) Sahibzadi Shahani Begum. b. at Calcutta, 1814. m. at Calcutta, 1833, Prince (Shahzada) Ahmad Halim uz-Zaman Sahib (b. at Calcutta, 1812; d. there, 12th November 1894, and bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park), third son of H.H. Prince Ghulam Muhammad Sultan Sahib, KCSI, by Imtiaz un-nisa Bibi, daughter of Nawab ‘Abdu’l Karim Khan Sahib, Karim Shah, Safdar Shikoh Bahadur. She d.s.p. – see below.
12) Prince (Shahzada) Shaikh Jahangir-i-Zaman Jamal ud-din Muhammad Sultan Sahib. b. at Seringapatam, 1792 (aged 15 in 1807) (s/o Qadir Sahib’s sister), educ. privately. Deported to Calcutta with his brothers and the rest of his family, 20th August 1806. The first member of his family to visit England, where he lived 1835-1842 and was received by King William IV and Queen Adelaide. Mbr Oriental Club (London) 1837-1842. m. (first) Bunnu Begum. m. (a) Mehr Banu Bibi. m. (b) Timut un-nisa Bibi. m. (c) Maryam Khatu Bibi (d. at Calcutta, 1868). m. (d) Silbur Banu Bibi. He d. at Paris, France, 13th November 1842 (bur. there), having had issue, one son and one daughter:
a) Sahibzada Muhammad Badr ud-din, Sultan Alam. b. at Calcutta, 1807 (s/o Mehr Banu Bibi), educ. privately. m. (a) Jahan Banu Bibi. m. (b) … Bibi (d. at Calcutta, 5th November 1836). He d. at Calcutta, 1839 (bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park), having had issue, one son and one daughter:
i) Sahibzada Muhammad Aftab ud-din. b. at Calcutta, 1833, educ. privately. m. a daughter of Prince (Shahzada) Rahim ud-din Muhammad, of Rassapagla. He d. at Tollygunge, 5th February 1902 (bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park), having had issue, one son and one daughter:
(1) Sahibzada Faridun Shah. b. after 1859. He had issue, three sons:
(a) Sahibzada Bahadur Shah. b. at Calcutta, 1897.
(b) Sahibzada Wala Jah. b. at Calcutta, 1897.
(c) Sahibzada Ala Jah. b. at Calcutta, 1897.
(1) Sahibzadi Fatimat un-nisa Begum.
i) Sahibzadi Zeb un-nisa Begum. m. Sahibzada Yusuf Sultan (b. at Calcutta, 1830; d. before 1874), son of Prince (Shahzada) Rahim ud-din Muhammad, of Rassapagla. She d. at Calcutta, 19th April 1858 (bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park), having had issue – see below.
a) A daughter. m. ca. 1830, Muhammad Naqi Khan, son of Husain ‘Ali Khan, of Hooghly.
13) Prince (Shahzada) Munir ud-din Muhammad Sultan Sahib. b. at Seringapatam, before March 1795 (s/o Qadir Sahib’s sister), educ. privately. Deported to Calcutta with his brothers and the rest of his family, 20th August 1806. m. (first) Zohra Begum. m. (a) Rup Banu Bibi. m. (b) Daulat Kadam. m. (c) Gul Chimara Bibi [Khajanwali]. m. (c) Mukharam Bibi. m. (d) Nikkadam Bibi. m. (e) Kariman Bibi. m. (f) Sakina Bibi. He d. at “Nachh Kothi”, Calcutta, 1st December 1837 (bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park), having had issue, two sons and two daughters:
a) Prince (Shahzada) Muhammad Anwar Shah Sahib. b. at Calcutta, 1826 (s/o Zohra Begum), educ. privately. Granted the personal title of Shahzada, 11th June 1860. m. at Calcutta, 1841, Sahibzadi Hidayat un-nisa Begum, eldest daughter of Agha Jafar ‘Ali, by his wife, Waziri Begum, daughter of Shahzada Hyder ‘Ali Sultan Sahib, Fath Hyder Bahadur. He d. at Calcutta, 17th June 1889 (bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park), having had issue, five sons and a daughter:
i) Sahibzada Muhammad Wahaj ud-din. m. Sahibzadi Husaini Begum (d. after 1870), daughter of Sahibzada Muhammad Azim ud-din. He d. at Calcutta, 1907 (bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park), having had issue, four daughters:
(1) Sahibzadi Sultan Begum. m. as his first wife, Sahibzada Muhammad Sultan Alam (d at Calcutta, 1922, and bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park), only son of Sahibzada Ghulam Rubani, by his wife, Sahibzadi Chand Begum, second daughter of Nawab Muhammad Nur ul-Haq. She had issue – see above.
(3) Sahibzadi Wilayati Begum. m. Mirza Akbar Bakht (b. at Benares, 1866; d. there, 1924), elder son of Shahzada Mirza Sulaiman Bakht, of Benares, sometime Dep Collector, UP, by his wife, Afia Sultan Begum, daughter of Said un-nisa Begum. She had issue, three sons and one daughter – see India Pensioners (Delhi).
(4) Sahibzadi Kubra Begum. m. as his first wife, Mirza Mahmud Bakht Bahadur (b. at Benares, 1872; d. at Kala Mahal, Shivala, Benares, 1940), second son of Shahzada Mirza Sulaiman Bakht of Delhi, by his wife, Afia Sultan Begum, daughter of Said un-nisa Begum. She had issue, one sons and one daughter – see India Pensioners (Delhi).
ii) Sahibzada Muhammad Nasir ud-din. He d.s.p. at Calcutta, 18th October 1865 (bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park).
iii) Sahibzada Muhammad Shams ud-din. b. before 1846. He d. after 1854.
iv) Sahibzada Muhammad Ghazi ud-din. He d. after 1854.
v) The Hon Sahibzada Muhammad Bakhtiyar Shah, Sultan-i-Alam, CIE (1.1.1908). b. at Calcutta, 19th January 1864. Recognised as the Representative of the Tipu Sultan Family 1896. Hon Magistrate Bengal, MLC Bengal 1896-1898, Sheriff of Calcutta 1900, Chair Tollygunge Municipality 1901. Fellow of Calcutta Univ. (1898), Presdt All-India Muslim Educational Conference. Mbr Mohammedan Literary Soc (1863), Dalhousie Institute (1879), British Indian Assoc, etc. Rcvd: Delhi Durbar medals (1903 and 1911). m. at Calcutta, 1901, Bashir Begum, granddaughter of Nawab Mirza Akbar ‘Ali Beg, sometime Chief Minister of Karauli, and second daughter of Mirza Asghar ‘Ali Beg, by his wife, a daughter of Mirza Amir ‘Ali Beg. He d. at Calcutta, 2nd January 1913 (bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park, Calcutta), having had issue, two sons and three daughters:
(2) Sahibzada Muhammad Kamgar Shah, educ. St Xaver’s Coll, Calcutta. Propretor of the Dhalbhum Mining Estate of 11,000 sq miles (confiscated by the Bihar state govt in 1964 without adequate compensation). Sec of Mysore Family Fateha Fund Cttee 1948-1966. m. at Calcutta, 17th February 1939, Sabera Begum, a niece of The Hon Abul Kasem Fazlul Huq, of Chakhar, in the Barisal district, sometime Chief Minister of Bengal, and only daughter of Syed Ali Ahmad, sometime Inspector-Gen of Registration for Bengal. He d. at Calcutta, June 1966, having had issue, five sons and one daughter:
(a) Sahibzada Muhammad Husain Shah. b. at Calcutta, 1940 (s/o Sabira Begum), educ. St Xavier’s Coll, Calcutta. Sec Mysore Family Fateha Cttee. Presdt Mysore Family Fateh Fund Waqf Estate since 2008. Resident of 9, Acharya Jagdis Bose Rd, Kolkata-700 017. He had issue, two sons:
(i) Sahibzada Muhammad Bakhtiar ‘Ali Shah. b. at Calcutta, 1975. Mbr Mysore Family Fateh Fund Waqf Estate since 2008. He has issue, one daughter.
(ii) Sahibzada Muhammad Saif ‘Ali Shah. b. at Calcutta, 1977. He has issue, one daughter.
(b) Sahibzada Ahmad Shah. b. at Calcutta, 1945, educ. St Xaver’s Coll, Calcutta. m. ... Begum. No issue.
(c) Sahibzada Muhammad Fateh ‘Ali Shah. b. at Calcutta, 1947 (s/o Sabira Begum), educ. St Xaver’s Coll, Calcutta. m. Reshma Begum, daughter of Jahan Ara Begum. He had issue, one son and one daughter:
(i) Sahibzada Muhammad Zain ‘Ali Shah. b. at Calcutta, 1975. He has issue, one son.
(i) Sahibzadi Nidah Begum. b. 1982. m. ...
(d) Sahibzada Muhammad Shah. b. at Calcutta, 1947, educ. St Xavier’s Coll, Calcutta. He had issue, two sons.
(e) Sahibzada Munawar ‘Ali Shah. b. at Calcutta, 1950, educ. St Xavier’s Coll, Calcutta. unm.
(a) Sahibzadi Aftab Shah Begum [Dr Aftab Sood], MBBS. A paediatrician at the Assembly of God Hospital, later in private practice in New Delhi. m. ... Sood, from outside the community.
(1) Sahibzadi Akhtar Jahan Begum. She d. unm.
(2) Sahibzadi Wala Jahan Begum. m. and had issue, a daughter:
(3) Sahibzadi Dil Ara Jahan Begum. b. at Calcutta, 1910. m. Mirza Babar Beg (b. at Lahore, Punjab, 13th September 1907), son of Mirza Ivaz Beg, by his wife, Fazl un-nisa Begum. She d. at Calcutta, 9th September 1991, having had issue, three sons and two daughters.
i) Sahibzadi Bahftaaal Mahmudi Begum. She d. at Calcutta, 15th August 1932.
b) Sahibzada Muhammad Humayun Shah. b. at Calcutta, 1826, educ. privately. He d. after 1832.
a) Sahibzadi Misri Begum. m. …(d. before 1839). She d.s.p. at Calcutta, 1859 (bur. Mysore Family Cemetery, Kalighat Park, Calcutta).
b) Princess (Shahzadi) Umras Begum Sahiba. m. …(d. before 13th February 1855). She d. before 1908.