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A prime minister is the most senior minister of cabinet in the executive branch of government, List of Nobles who had served as prime minister of Hyderabad State in the office include: Muhammad Iwaz Khan (1724–1730) Anwarullah Khan (1730–1742) Khuda Banda Khan (1742–1748) Shah Nawaz Khan (1st time) (1748–1750) Raja Ragunath Das (1750–1752) Syed Lashkar Khan Rukn ud daula (1752–1755) Shah Nawaz Khan (2nd time) (1755–1758) Basalat Jung (1758–1761) Vithal Sundar (1761–1765) Musa Khan Nawab Rukn ud-Daula (1765–1775) Viqar-ud-Daula (1775–1781) + Shams-ul-Mulk (to 1778) Ghulam Sayyed Khan Aristu Jah (1781 – 9 May 1804) - (Mahratta hostage 1795–97) Mir Alam (1st time) (1795–1797) (acting for Aristu Jah) Raja Rajindra (1804) Mir Alam (2nd time) (1804–1808) Munir ul-Mulk (1808–1832) together with Maharaja Chandu Lal (1808 – 6 September 1843) Ram Baksh (1st time) (1843–1846) Siraj ul-Mulk (1st time) (1846–1848) Amjad ul-Mulk (November 1848 – December 1848) Shams ul-Umara (December 1848 – May 1849) Ram Baksh (2nd time) (September 1849 – April 1851) Ganesh Rao (April 1851 – June 1851) Siraj ul-Mulk (2nd time) (1851 – May 1853) Mir Turab Ali Khan, Salar Jung I (May 1853 – 8 February 1883) Mir Laiq Ali Khan, Salar Jung II (February 1883 – April 1887) Bashir-ud-Daula Asman Jah (1887–1893) Nawab Sir Vicar-ul-Umra (1893–1901)

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  • A prime minister is the most senior minister of cabinet in the executive branch of government, List of Nobles who had served as prime minister of Hyderabad State in the office include: Muhammad Iwaz Khan (1724–1730) Anwarullah Khan (1730–1742) Khuda Banda Khan (1742–1748) Shah Nawaz Khan (1st time) (1748–1750) Raja Ragunath Das (1750–1752) Syed Lashkar Khan Rukn ud daula (1752–1755) Shah Nawaz Khan (2nd time) (1755–1758) Basalat Jung (1758–1761) Vithal Sundar (1761–1765) Musa Khan Nawab Rukn ud-Daula (1765–1775) Viqar-ud-Daula (1775–1781) + Shams-ul-Mulk (to 1778) Ghulam Sayyed Khan Aristu Jah (1781 – 9 May 1804) - (Mahratta hostage 1795–97) Mir Alam (1st time) (1795–1797) (acting for Aristu Jah) Raja Rajindra (1804) Mir Alam (2nd time) (1804–1808) Munir ul-Mulk (1808–1832) together with Maharaja Chandu Lal (1808 – 6 September 1843) Ram Baksh (1st time) (1843–1846) Siraj ul-Mulk (1st time) (1846–1848) Amjad ul-Mulk (November 1848 – December 1848) Shams ul-Umara (December 1848 – May 1849) Ram Baksh (2nd time) (September 1849 – April 1851) Ganesh Rao (April 1851 – June 1851) Siraj ul-Mulk (2nd time) (1851 – May 1853) Mir Turab Ali Khan, Salar Jung I (May 1853 – 8 February 1883) Mir Laiq Ali Khan, Salar Jung II (February 1883 – April 1887) Bashir-ud-Daula Asman Jah (1887–1893) Nawab Sir Vicar-ul-Umra (1893–1901)
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