Pataudi family
Pataudi | |
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Country | India |
Current region | Pataudi, Gurgaon district, Haryana, India Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Place of origin | Kandahar, Afghanistan |
Founded | 1804 |
Founder | Md. Faiz Ali Talab Khan |
Current head | Saif Ali Khan |
Final ruler | Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi |
Titles | Nawab of Pataudi |
Style(s) | |
Connected families | |
Traditions | Sunni Islam |
Estate(s) | Pataudi Palace |
Dissolution | 1971 |
Deposition | 1948 |
The Pataudi family is an Indian royal (Nawab) family belonging to the former princely state of Pataudi. Later this family got involved in show business and primarily working in India's Hindi film industry, commonly known as 'Bollywood'.
They are also noted as the family of erstwhile nawabs of the former princely state of Pataudi, from which they take their name.[1] The first nawab was Faiz Talab Khan, an ethnic Pashtun from the Sarbani tribe of Kandahar, Afghanistan, who became the first Nawab of the Pataudi State in 1804,[2][1] after he aided the British East India Company in their battle against the Maratha Empire, during the Second Anglo-Maratha War.[2]
His descendants subsequently ruled the state until 1949, when it was merged with East Punjab and acceded to Dominion of India.[3] The Pataudis retained their titles and were granted privy purses until both were abolished by the Indian government in 1971.[4] Most of the family members migrated to the newly formed Muslim-dominant country Pakistan, including Sher Ali Khan Pataudi, who served as a major-general in the Pakistan Army. The last ruling nawab was Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi and the last recognised titular nawab was his son Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi. The current patriarch of the family is Saif Ali Khan.[5]
Both Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi and Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi were accomplished cricket players and played for, and also captained, the Indian national cricket team; the former had also played for the England cricket team in 1930s.[6][7] The present members of the family consist mostly of actors who work predominantly in the Hindi-language film industry.[8][9]
Notable members
[edit]- Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi - 8th Nawab of Pataudi - cricket player; married Sajida Sultan, titular Nawab Begum of Bhopal
- Mansoor Ali Khan, 9th and Last Nawab of Pataudi - cricket player; son of Iftikhar Ali Khan and Sajida Sultan; married actress Sharmila Tagore
- Saif Ali Khan, - actor; current patriarch of the family, son of Mansoor Ali Khan and Sharmila Tagore; married actress Amrita Singh, in 1991 and divorced 2004; married to actress Kareena Kapoor Khan,
- Sara Ali Khan - actress; daughter of Saif Ali Khan and Amrita Singh, (b. 1995)
- Soha Ali Khan - actress; daughter of Mansoor Ali Khan and Sharmila Tagore; married to actor Kunal Khemu.
- Saba Ali Khan - jewellery designer; daughter of Mansoor Ali Khan and Sharmila Tagore
- Saif Ali Khan, - actor; current patriarch of the family, son of Mansoor Ali Khan and Sharmila Tagore; married actress Amrita Singh, in 1991 and divorced 2004; married to actress Kareena Kapoor Khan,
- Mansoor Ali Khan, 9th and Last Nawab of Pataudi - cricket player; son of Iftikhar Ali Khan and Sajida Sultan; married actress Sharmila Tagore
- Sher Ali Khan Pataudi - major general in the Pakistan Army
- Isfandiyar Ali Khan Pataudi - Major General in the Pakistan Army and Deputy Director of the Inter-Services Intelligence
Notable relatives
[edit]- Saad Bin Jung - cricketer (nephew of Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi)
- Shahryar Khan - former diplomat and chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (nephew of Begum Sajida Sultan)
- Sadiq Hussain Qureshi - former Pakistan's Governor and Chief Minister of Punjab (husband of Begum Haseen Bano; son-in-law of Begum Abida Sultana, the sister of Nawab Iftikhar Ali Khan)
- Ashiq Hussain Qureshi - former cricketer, civil servant and captain in the Pakistan Army (son of Begum Haseen Bano, grand-son of Begum Abida Sultana)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b Santhanam, Kausalya (3 August 2003). "Royal vignettes: Pataudi: The Afghan connection". The Hindu. The Hindu Group. Archived from the original on 21 March 2015. Retrieved 5 January 2019.
- ^ a b The Hindu, Sunday, 3 Aug 2003 - Royal vignettes: Pataudi: The Afghan connection
- ^ Sabharwal, Gopa (29 August 2017). "1948". India Since 1947: The Independent Years. London: Penguin UK. ISBN 9789352140893.
- ^ Ramusack, Barbara N. (2004). The Indian princes and their states. Cambridge University Press. p. 278. ISBN 978-0-521-26727-4. Retrieved 6 November 2011.
- ^ "Saif Ali Khan reveals why he refuses films with wife Kareena Kapoor". Hindustan Times. HT Media. 21 October 2011. Retrieved 4 January 2019.
- ^ "Iftikhar Ali Khan". Making Britain. Open University. Retrieved 4 January 2019.
- ^ "Royalty on the cricket field". ICC Cricket. International Cricket Council FZ LLC. Retrieved 4 January 2019.
- ^ "Bollywood couple Kareena Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan have baby". Business Insider. Insider Inc. Associated Press. 20 December 2016. Retrieved 4 January 2019.
- ^ "Sara Ali Khan says Kedarnath made grandmother Sharmila Tagore message mom Amrita Singh". Hindustan Times. HT Media. 18 December 2018. Retrieved 5 January 2019.