Ali Mohammed Khan

Nawab Ali Mohammed Khan Bahadur Rohilla
Nawab of Katehir
Nawab of Badaun
Nawab of Rampur
Nawab of Bareilly
Nawab of Moradabad
Nawab of Aonla
Maharaja of Kumaon[1]
Suzerain of Garhwal[1]
Sardar of the Barech tribe
Chief of the Rohilla
Rohilkhand
Reign1721–1748
PredecessorSardar Daud Khan Rohilla
SuccessorNawab Abdullah Khan Bahadur Rohilla
Badaun
Reign1721–1748
PredecessorSardar Daud Khan Rohilla
SuccessorNawab Abdullah Khan Bahadur Rohilla
Rampur
Reign1741–1748
PredecessorRaja Ram Singh of Katehr
SuccessorNawab Faizullah Khan Bahadur Rohilla
Bareilly
Reign1741–1748
PredecessorNawab Abd Un Nabi Khan
SuccessorNawab Muhammad Yar Khan Bahadur Rohilla
Moradabad
Reign1741–1748
PredecessorRaja Harnand
SuccessorNawab Saadullah Khan Bahadur Rohilla
Aonla
Reign1721–1748
SuccessorNawab Abdullah Khan Bahadur Rohilla
BornMuhammad Ali
1707
Jansath
Died15 September 1748
Aonla
Burial
Regnal name
Ali Muhammad Khan
HouseRohilla (by adoption)
ReligionIslam
OccupationSubahdar of Sirhind and Rohilkhand

Ali Muhammad Khan (c. 1707 – 15 September 1748) was a Rohilla chief who founded the Kingdom of Rohilkhand in the northwestern region of the Uttar Pradesh state of India. He succeeded his foster father Sardar Daud Khan Rohilla at the age of fourteen and was generally regarded as a non-oppressive ruler to the masses.[2] He was well regarded for his political ability, and was granted the right to use India's highest insignia of the Mahseer by the Emperor Muhammad Shah. His young death along with the tender age of his children led to Hafiz Rehmat Khan's regency which was in large part governed against his wishes, despite Rehmat Khan's solemn oath on the Quran to fulfill dying Ali Mohammad's will.

  1. ^ a b Hāṇḍā, Omacanda. History of Uttaranchal. pp. 91–92.
  2. ^ Strachley, Sir John. Hastings and the Rohilla. p. 14.

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