| Dates |
1591 |
Charminar is built by Muhammad
Quli Qutub Shah and a new city founded on
the south bank of River Musi |
|
1687 |
Golconda's capture by Aurangazeb ends
Qutub Shahi rule. Mughal
rule begins in the Deccan. |
|
1713 |
Nizam-ul-Mulk is appointed Subedar of six
subas (provinces) of the Deccan and Faujdar of Karnataka. |
| 11 Oct |
1724 |
Nizam-ul-Mulk defeats Mubarez Khan in the
battle of Shakar Kheda in Berar and establishes his supremacy in the
Deccan |
| 25 June |
1725 |
Emperor Muhammed Shah confers the title of
Asaf Jah on Nizam-ul-Mulk. |
|
1732 |
Nawab Mir Ahmed Ali Khan, Nasir Jung is
married to the daughter of Roshan-ud-Daula Zafar Jung. |
|
1734 |
Nizam Ali Khan is born |
|
1738 |
Nadir Shah invades India and Nizam-ul-Mulk
plays a key role in restoring peace |
| 22 May |
1748 |
Nizam-ul-Mulk dies at the age of 77 and is
buried at Khuldabad, near Aurangabad. |
| 25 Dec |
1750 |
Nasar Jung is shot dead by Himayat Khan,
the Pathan Nawab of Kurnool |
|
1750 |
Chowmahalla Palace is built by Salabat
Jung |
| 3rd Feb |
1751 |
Muzaffer Jung is killed in a fight with
his Pathan dependents and Bussy proclaims the third son of Nizam-ul-Mulk
Salabat Jung as the Subedar of the Deccan. |
| 3rd Feb |
1751 |
Salabat Jung is installed as Subedar of
Deccan |
| Dec |
1753 |
The French are assigned the four districts
of Mustafanagar, Rajahmundry, Elur and Chicacole (Srikakulam) |
|
1756 |
The French are driven out of the northern
Circars by the British force after the out break of war between
England and France. |
|
1759 |
Salabat Jung concludes a treaty with the
British for the grant of Masulipatnam and other districts. French
influence comes to an end. |
| 8 July |
1762 |
Nizam Ali Khan assumes the Subedari of the
Deccan |
| 7 Sep |
1763 |
Salabat Jung dies |
|
1763 |
The capital of Deccan is shifted from
Aurangabad to Hyderabad during the reign of Nizam Ali Khan, Asaf Jah II. |
| April |
1779 |
The first representative of the British,
John Holland is sent to Hyderabad to act as an envoy and later as a
president. |
| 25 Mar |
1798 |
The French General Micheal Joachin Raymond
dies and is buried at Saroornagar |
|
1798 |
The Nizam was compelled by the treaty of
1798 to join the British against Tipu Sultan during the fourth Mysore
War. The treaty establishes British influence in Hyderabad. |
| 6 Aug |
1803 |
Nizam Ali Khan Asaf Jah II dies. |
| 11 Aug |
1803 |
Sikander Jah Asaf Jah III succeeds as the
Subedar of the Deccan |
| 9 May |
1804 |
Arastu Jah dies after serving Hyderabad
for almost 3 decades as Minister. |
| 25 July |
1804 |
The construction of Mir-Alam Tank begins.
It is completed on 8th June 1806. It is built under the supervision of H
Russels of Royal Engineers, Madras regiment. |
|
1806 |
Secunderabad is named after Sikender Jah
Asaf Jah III with Col. Lang established
the headquarters of British Subsidiary force after the Treaty of 1798.
It was one of the largest British Cantonments
in India. |
|
1808 |
Construction of the Residency is
completed. |
|
1812 |
Raja Chandulal along Hungry Russell
establishes a contingent known as the Russell Brigade later known
Hyderabad Contingent. |
| 21 May |
1829 |
Sikender Jah dies. |
| 23 May |
1829 |
Naseer-Ud-Daula succeeds as Subedar of the
Deccan. |
|
1846 |
Hyderabad Medical School established with
Dr. William MacLean as its first
Principal. |
|
1853 |
Berar Treaty is signed by the Nizam giving
the management of the Berar district to the British with an annual
revenue of Rs. 50 Lakh. |
| March |
1854 |
Foundation of Dar-ul-Uloom by Sir Salar
Jung-I, with facilities for teaching in Arabic, Urdu, Persian, Telugu, Marathi
and English. |
| 16 May |
1856 |
Department of Mint and Stamps is
established with Major Henry Rocky as the
Mint Master. |
|
1857 |
Naseer-ud-daula Asaf Jah III dies. |
| 18 May |
1857 |
Afzal-ud-Daula succeeds his father as
Subedar of the Deccan. |
|
1858 |
A new coinage called "Hali
Sicca" is introduced with the inscription
"Sicca-e-Nizamul-Mulk Asaf Jah Bahadur". Consequently the coin
in the name of Mughal Emperor seized to be used in Hyderabad. |
|
1858 |
Army Department was established and Henry Rocks
is made first commander -in-chief of the Nizam's army from 1864 to 1874. |
| 31 Aug |
1861 |
The " Order of star of India" is
conferred on Afzal-Ud-Daula, Nizam V. |
|
1867 |
Government central printing press is
established. |
| 6 Jan |
1867 |
Forest Department is established with
Byramji Manoji as its first Inspector General. |
|
1868 |
Basheer Bagh Palace is constructed by Sir
Asman Jah. |
| 6 Mar |
1869 |
Mir Mahboob Ali Khan is proclaimed the
Nizam, Asaf Jah VI, when he was hardly 2 years 7 months old. |
| 26 Feb |
1869 |
First adhesive postage stamp is issued in
Hyderabad. |
|
1869 |
Nizam's State Railway is established. |
| 12 Dec |
1872 |
To inform public about time,
Municipal Corporation of Hyderabad organizes
cannon fire at 4.30 AM, 12 Noon and 8 PM. |
| 8 Oct |
1874 |
Nizam State Railway is completed and
opened to traffic. |
|
1874 |
Department of Government Gardens is
established with G. Cornish as its first head. |
| !8 Nov |
1876 |
"SATI" or burning of Hindu
widows is prohibited in the state and in this connection posters are
printed. |
|
1876 |
Foundation of Chaderghat High School. |
|
1877-78 |
Foundation of the Madrasa-E-Aliya at
Rambold's Koti at Chaderghat by Salar Jung I. |
|
1879 |
Horse Racing starts at Malakpet. |
|
1880 |
Postal Department is established with Shah
Sawar Jung as its chief. |
| 8th Feb |
1883 |
Mir Turab Ali Khan Salar Jung I dies. |
|
1884 |
Foundation of Falaknuma Palace is laid on
3rd March 1884 by Sir Viqar-Ul-Umara. Construction completed in 1893. |
|
1884 |
Official language of the state is changed
from Persian to Urdu. |
|
1884 |
Directorate General of Police and Jail
Department is established. |
| 4 June |
1889 |
Mir Yusuf Ali Khan Salar Jung III is born
in Poona. |
| 4 Dec |
1889 |
Clocks are fixed on four sides of the
Charminar. |
|
1890 |
Palmoor is named after Mir Mahboob Ali
Khan Nizam VI as Mahboobnagar. |
|
1890 |
Asafia Library is established. |
|
1892 |
Lord And Lady Lansdowne visits Hyderabad. |
| Jan |
1893 |
Arch Duke France Ferdinand of Austria
visits Hyderabad. |
|
1892 |
Diarat-Ul-Maarif is founded. |
|
1893 |
The Nizam announces constitutional reforms
through an order called Qaniunche-i-mubarak. |
| 4 Nov |
1895 |
Syed Hussain Bilgrami (Imad-ul-Mulk)
appointed as tutor to Mir Osman Ali Khan (Nizam VII). |
| 15 Nov |
1895 |
Lord and Lady Elgin visit Hyderabad. |
| 20 Aug |
1897 |
Sir Ronald Ross discovers the parasite of
Malaria in a dissected Anopheles mosquito
at Begumpet. |
|
1899 |
Nizam VI along with Mir Osman Ali Khan
visits Calcutta. |
|
1902 |
Lord and Lady Curzon visit Hyderabad. |
| 25 Aug |
1905 |
Mir Mahboob Ali Khan Nizam VI lays the
foundation of Town Hall in Public Gardens on his 40th birthday (now
Legislative Assembly Building). It is finished in 1913. |
| 14 Feb |
1905 |
The Victoria Memorial Orphanage is
established. |
| 16 Apr |
1906 |
The wedding of Nizam VII is celebrated at
Eden Garden |
|
1907 |
The Mahboobia Girls ' is founded |
| 22nd feb |
1907 |
Mir Himayat Ali Khan (Azam Jah) is born. |
| 2 Jan |
1908 |
Mir Shujat Ali Khan (Moazzam Jah) is born |
| 28 Sep |
1908 |
Hyderabad witnesses disastrous floods in
the river Musi. |
|
1908 |
The Nizamia Observatory
is established. |
|
1910 |
Hyderabad electricity department is
established and R.L.Gamlen is appointed its first chief. |
| 29 Aug |
1911 |
Mir Mahboob Ali Khan Nizam VI dies. |
| 29 Aug |
1911 |
Mir Osman Ali Khan is proclaimed as Nizam
VII but formal Durbar is held on 12 Sep
1911 |
|
1913 |
Department of Agriculture (Ziraat) is
established with John Henry as its head. |
|
1914 |
Archaeological Department
is established. |
| 15 Sep |
1915 |
Construction of High Court begins and is
completed on 31st March, 1919. |
|
1917 |
Osmania University is established. |
| 6 Sep |
1917 |
Bureau of Translation and Compilation is
established with Abdul Haq as its head. |
|
1917-18 |
First Matriculation examination of Osmania
University is held |
| 7 Nov |
1919 |
Nizam VII introduces New Constitution of
the Govt. with an Executive Council |
|
1920 |
The Construction of Osman Sagar and
Himayat Sagar is completed in 1920 and 1927 respectively. |
|
1921 |
The Judiciary is separated
from the Executive. |
| 25 Jan |
1922 |
Prince of Wales visits Hyderabad with
Lord Louis Mountbatten as one of his
A.D.C.s |
|
1923 |
Nizam VII celebrates the 200th anniversary
of establishment of the Asaf Jahi dynasty. |
|
1923 |
Jagirdas College is established. (Later
converted into Hyderabad Public School) |
|
1924 |
Nizam Sagar project is started and
completed in 1931. |
| 28 sep |
1925 |
Nawab Imad-ul-Mulk receives the first
honorary degree of L.L.D from Osmania University. |
|
1926 |
Osmania Medical College is opened. |
|
1926 |
The first B.A. examination of the Osmania
University is held |
|
1928 |
District Water Works department is
established with Md. Ahmed Mirza as its chief |
|
1929 |
Industrial Trust Fund is created with
Rupees 1 Crore to promote local industries. |
| 12 Nov |
1931 |
Azam Jah and Moazzam Jah are married at
Nice (France) to Princess Durru Shehvar, Daughter of ex. Sultan Abdul
Majeed Khan, Caliph of Muslims and Princess Niloufer (niece of ex.
Sultan) respectively |
|
1931 |
Osmania University building project is
started with Zain Yar Jung as its Chief Architect. |
| 6 Oct |
1933 |
Mir Barkat Ali Khan (Mukarram Jah) is born
(grandson of the Seventh Nizam) |
| 14 June |
1934 |
British Govt. restores to the Nizam part
of Hyderabad city which for century was known as Residency Bazaar (Now
known as Sultan Bazaar). |
| July |
1934 |
Laying of the foundation stone
of Osmania University buildings at Adikmet by His Exalted Highness the
Nizam VII |
|
1935 |
Construction of Moazzam Jahi Market is
completed. |
|
1935 |
Broadcasting Department is established
under Nawab Ali Yawar Jung |
|
1935 |
The Nizam donates Rs.10 lakh to the Aligarh
Muslim University. |
|
1936 |
Hyderabad State Aero Club, Begumpet is
established |
|
1936 |
Prince Azam Jah is given the title of
Prince of Berar and a grand function is held at Chowmohalla. |
| 13 Feb |
1937 |
Nizam VII celebrates Silver Jubilee of
his reign |
| 6 Dec |
1945 |
Nizam VII issues commemorative
stamp to celebrate the victory of the allies. |
| 4 Aug |
1947 |
Charles Gordon Herbert, last British
Resident, leaves Hyderabad. |
| 29 Nov |
1947 |
Standstill Agreement signed with the
Government of India. |
| 13 Sep |
1948 |
The Indian Army begins "Police
Action" against Hyderabad. |
| 17 Sep |
1948 |
The State Ministry resigns. |
| 17 Sep |
1948 |
End of the Asaf Jahi era and imposition of
military rule, followed by merger of Hyderabad into the Indian Union. |
| 2 Mar |
1949 |
Mir Yousuf Ali Khan, Salar Jung III, dies
a bachelor. |
| 26 Mar |
1950 |
Mir Osman Ali Khan Nizam VII is made the
Rajpramukh of Hyderabad State and remains so up to
October, 1956 |
| 17 Feb |
1953 |
Clocks presented by his Exalted Highness
the Nizam VII in commemoration of his
visit to the cathedral at Midnight mass on Christmas Eve 1952- All
Saints Church. |
| 24 Feb |
1967 |
Mir Osman Ali Khan, Nizam VII dies. |
|
1976 |
Birla Mandir is constructed by the Birla
Trust adjacent to Naubat Pahad |
|
1988 |
First five-star deluxe hotel Krishna
Oberoi is opened in Hyderabad. |