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بہاول پور ہائی کورٹ کے پہلے چیف جسٹس اور سر صادق چہارم کے بچپن میں بننے والی کونسل آف ریجنسی کے پولیٹیکل ایجنٹ سید مراد شاہ اگردیزی

۔ (انصاف کی علامت)۔
جس کے انصاف کے قصے ریاست میں زبان زد عام تھے۔ اور مثل مشہور ہو گئی کہ:
"مر جو گیا مراد شاہ. جیندا ہووے ہا تاں پچھے ہا"
مولانا شمس الدین علوی مرحوم کے ساتھ مل کے بہاولپور کی تاریخ پہ اردو زبان میں مستند کتاب لکھی "تاریخ مراد"۔

مراد شاہ کے کئیے گئے فیصلے جو بعد میں بہاولپور کی تاریخ کا حصہ بن گئے
1. جب بھابھڑاں بازار (موجودہ شاہی بازار) آباد ہونے لگا تو مراد شاہ نے پابندی لگا دی کہ کسی دکان کا دروازہ لوہے کا یا شٹر نہیں لگایا جائے گا بلکہ سب دروازے لکڑی کے ہونگے تاکہ رات کو دکانیں بند کرتے وقت ساتھ والے گھروں میں شور نا جائے
2. اس وقت لوگ کھجور اتارنے کے لئے کسی بھی وقت بغیر آواز دئیےدرخت پر چڑھ جاتے تھے اور لوگوں کے گھروں میں بے پردگی ہوتی تھی. مراد شاہ نے پابندی لگا دی کہ کھجور اتارنے کے لئیے صرف دوپہر کا وقت مقرر ہوگا جس وقت خواتین گھروں کے اندر ہوتی تھیں اور درخت پر یا کسی بھی اونچائی پر چڑھتے وقت تین بار آواز لگانا ضروری تھا
"پردے والے پردہ کر گھنو
کھجی تے چاڑھا چڑھر دے"

تحریر و تحقیق:
پروفیسر محمد نعمان فاروقی


 
Nawab Muhammad Abbas Khan Abbasi s/o Sir Nawab Sadiq Muhammad Khan Abbasi V (Ex Governor of Punjab 1975-1977 and Federal Minister of Religious Affairs) with Governor General Khwaja Nazimuddin, Begum Liaquat Ali Khan and Sindh Governor Justice Din Mohammad.

 
5th January, 1935: On the occasion of a visit of His Excellency Field-Marshal Sir Phillip E. Chetwode, Bart, Commander-in-Chief in India Presentation and Trooping of the Colours 1st Bahawalpur Infantry (Sadiq Battalion)



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Bahawalpur, is a city located in the Punjab province of Pakistan. Bahawalpur is the 11th largest city in Pakistan by population as per 2017 census with a population of 762,111. Founded in 1748, Bahawalpur was the capital of the former princely state of Bahawalpur, ruled by the Abbasi family of Nawabs until 1955. The Nawabs left a rich architectural legacy, and Bahawalpur is now known for its monuments dating from that period. The city also lies at the edge of the Cholistan Desert.



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Nawab Sir Sadiq Muhammad Khan V Abbasi (Nawab of Bahawalpur State) with his wife.

 
Nawab Sadiq Muhammad Khan Abbasi V, (1904 - 1966), The Nawab, And Later Amir, Of Bahawalpur State From 1907 To 1966. He Became The Nawab On The Death Of His Father, When He Was Only Three Years Old. A Council Of Regency, With Sir Rahim Bakhsh As Its President, Ruled On His Behalf Until 1924.

His Contributions Are Unforgettable In Establishing Newly Born State (Pakistan).



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Sadeq Mohammad Khan IV (The Nawab of Bahawalpur), Circa 1887.


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Photograph of Sadeq Mohammad Khan IV, The Nawab of Bahawalpur (1866-1899). He stands in a full length portrait facing the viewer. His hair is shoulder length and he wears a highly decorated Salwar Khameez or long jacket and Mojari slippers. He stands next to a small table on which he rests his left hand on top of a book. There is a chair to the right of the Newab.
Sadiq Muhammad Khan IV, Also spelled Sadeq or Sadik; was the 10th Nawab of Bahawalpur who ruled the Bahawalpur State from 1879 to 1899 under the supervision of British Raj.

He died in 1899 and was succeeded by his eldest son Bahawal Khan V.

Sadiq Muhammad Khan Bahadur was born in 1862. He became Nawab of Bahawalpur on 25 March 1866, after the death of his father Bahawal Khan IV. As he was still a minor, the British temporarily administered the region.

He was invested with full ruling powers at Derawar Fort on 28th November 1879. During his governance, he ordered for construction of many buildings in Bahawalpur including Daulat Khana, Sadiq Garh Palace, Noor Mahal and Gulzar Mahal.

From an album of photographs presented to Queen Victoria by Dr John William Tyler, 15th January 1887.

Photographer - Bourne & Shepherd (Active 1864-1900's) Calcutta, Bombay & Simla.

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Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah and Miss Fatima Jinnah enjoy high tea with the Amir of Bahawalpur, Nawab Sadiq Mohammad Khan Abbasi V, possibly at his retreat in Malir, on the outskirts of Karachi. Standing in a white suit, between the Amir and Mr Jinnah, is his son, the future Nawab. On the extreme left, behind Miss Jinnah, is Colonel Hashmi, ADC to the Amir.

Courtesy - Princess Yasmien Abbasi Archive London


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Sadiq Mohammad Khan Abbasi V, Nawab Of Bahawalpur Dedicates Foundation Stone Of Sadiq Public School, March 4th, 1953.


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