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where is Mughal Family,Tipu Sultan's Family Now a Days ? Indian Royal Families Today we will talk About 5 Royal Families.in India There are too many Royal Families While some of them have managed to become powerful businessmen and politicians, others are struggling to stay afloat, having sold off piles of their gems/jewelry, entire fleets, etc., living a life of indebtedness. Some Famous Royal Familes Like Mughal,Tipu Sultan and Nizam's Family Detail are Here No-5 Sultana Begum Sultana Begum, wife of the great grandson of Bahadur Shah Zafar After her husband's demise, her life has been reduced to a measly pension from which she has to support her 6 children.She had married the great-grandson of Bahadur Shah Zafar.Since her husband Prince Mirza Bedar Bukht died in 1980, Sultana has descended into a life of poverty. The heiress is forced to live in a tiny two-room hut in a slum area of Kolkata. She shares a kitchen with her neighbours and washes in the street using water from public taps.Despite evidence that she is related to the 19th century royal family, Sultana goes about her daily life on a basic pension of around 6000 INR per month, within which she has to cover herself and her six children, five daughters and one son. No-4 Usman Alik Khan The Last Nizam of Hyderabad Once the richest man in the world, now his descendants possess less than a fraction of his wealth.By the early 20 th century, the Nizam’s wealth accumulated to approximately £100 million in gold and silver bullion, and £400 million in jewelry alone, making him the richest man in the world. He used a 185-carat diamond worth $200 million for a paperweight and apparently, had enough pearls to fill up Piccadilly Circus.He had a prodigious appetite for sex and had sired children from 86 mistresses in his harem and had more than 100 illegitimate children. Because of this, by the 1990s, the claimants to his wealth had gone up to 400 legal heirs.Among the most unfortunate of the descendants is one Mukarram Jah, who lives as a frail old diabetic in a small apartment in Istanbul, amidst memories of untold wealth, expensive ex-wives and 14,718 courtiers who bled his inheritance dry. No- 3 - Ziauddin Tucy , descendant of Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last Mughal emperor An apparent descendant of the wealthy Mughal dynasty, who now lives on a pension.Ziauddin Tucy is the sixth generation descendant of the last Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar and today struggles to make ends meet. Living in a rented house, he still believes that the government will release properties of the erstwhile Mughals to the legal heirs.He also demands restoration of a Rs. 100 scholarship for Mughal descendants, that was discontinued by the government a while back. He wants that the amount be raised to Rs 8,000. and that the government should grant the economically depressed Mughal descendants the money for their upliftment. Tucy has two unemployed sons and is currently living on pension No-2 - Descendants of Tipu Sultan One of the greatest warriors India has produced, whose descendants are now pulling rickshaws for a living.Revered as the "Tiger of Mysore", Tipu Sultan achieved fame through his military genius and statesmanship and died fighting the British at Seringapatnam in May 1799. His lineage now is in danger of extinction. Tipu Sultan's descendants have been reduced to abject penury and been forced to take up menial jobs to survive. This is despite the fact that they continue to be heirs to one of the country's biggest and richest Muslim trusts, the Prince Ghulam Mohammed Trust.Seven out of his 12 sons have no surviving male heir. Of the other 5, the descendants of only 2, Mooniruddin and Ghulam Mohammed, are traceable. Their descendants earn their livelihood as small-time businessmen, the survivors of Ghulam Mohammed's lineage live in squalid poverty in a dilapidated haveli. No-1 -Raja Brajraj A former playboy Raja of one of India’s princely states is living as a pauper on the charity of commoners who were once his subjects. Raja Brajraj Kshatriya Birbar Chamupati Singh, Mahapatra of Tigiria, the last surviving former ruler in Orissa, was once the life and soul of India’s royal party circuit. Raja Jayant Madaraj said the 92-year-old was one of, if not the very last, Rajas who had actually ruled a state when India became independent. “He is now in very bad times but the local people are looking after him. . ► Join Youtube : www.youtube.com/storyfacts ► Join FaceBook : www.facebook.com/STORYFACTS Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.

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