Nasir-ud-Din Haidar Shah
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Biography
Nasir-ud-Din Haidar Shah (Hindi: नासिर उद दीन हैदर शाह , Urdu: ناصر الدیں حیدر شاہ ) (b.9 September 1803 – d. 7 July 1837) was the second King of Oudh from 19 October 1827 to 7 July 1837.
Life
He was the son of Ghazi-ud-Din Haidar Shah. After the death of Ghazi-ud-din Haidar his son Nasir-ud-din Haider ascended the throne on 20 October 1827 at the age of 25 years. He was fond of women and wine and had believed in astrology and astronomy. He made additions of Darshan Vilas to Claude Martin's house – Farhat Buksh in 1832.
Death
He was poisoned by members of the court. As he had no offspring, there was a succession crisis. The queen mother, Padshah Begum, put Munna Jan on the throne, but he was not acknowledged as a member of the royal family. The British intervened, jailing both Padshah Begum and Munna Jan. They enthroned Nasir-ud-daula, son of the late Nawab Saadat Ali Khan.
Preceded by Ghazi ad-Din Rafa`at ad-Dowla Abu´l-Mozaffar Haydar Khan | Padshah-e Oudh, Shah-e Zaman 19 Oct 1827 – 7 Jul 1837 | Succeeded by Mo`in ad-Din Abu´l-Fath Mohammad `Ali Shah |