Muhammad Said Khan

Nawab Muhammad Said Khan Bahadur (19 May 1786 – 1 April 1855) was Nawab of Rampur from 1840 to 1855, succeeding his cousin Ahmad Ali Khan Bahadur. The son of Ghulam Muhammad Khan Bahadur, Muhammad Said spent his early years in the service of the East India Company, eventually rising to the rank of Deputy Collector for Dudain. Although his father had been a tyrant during his brief reign, Muhammad Said by contrast proved to be a benevolent and progressive ruler, building irrigation works and establishing courts of law and an advanced legal code. Muhammad Said died on 1 April 1855 in his 69th year and was buried at Rampur. He was succeeded by his eldest son, Yusef Ali Khan Bahadur.

Nawab Muhammad Said Khan Bahadur Of Rampur
Nawab of Rampur
Chief Of The Rohilla
Nawab Muhammad Said Khan of Rampur
Rampur
Reign1840-1855
PredecessorNawab Ahmad Ali Khan Bahadur of Rampur
SuccessorNawab Yusef Ali Khan Bahadur of Rampur
Chief Of The Rohilla
Reign1840-1855
PredecessorNawab Ahmad Ali Khan Bahadur of Rampur
SuccessorNawab Yusef Ali Khan Bahadur of Rampur
Born19 May 1786
Died1 April 1855
Macchi Bhawan, Qila-E-Mualla, Rampur
Burial
Qilla-E-Mualla Imambara
Names
Nawab Muhammad Said Khan Bahadur Rohilla
Regnal name
Nawab Muhammad Said Khan Bahadur, Nawab of Rampur.
HouseRohilla (by Adoption)
FatherNawab Ghulam Muhammad Khan of Rampur
ReligionIslam

Reign

During his reign, Muhammad Said Khan further organised the Rampur Library. He appointed Allam Yusuf Ali Khan Mehvi into a famous Kutub Khana. He invited accomplished calligraphers, illuminators and binders from Kashmir and other parts of India.And prepared a seal with the following Persian inscription:

Hast in muhr bar kutub khana
Wali-i-Rampur Farzana
AH 1268 (1852 A.D) [1]

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