Saturday, August 4, 2018

The Last Nizam by John Zubrzycki, A gripping tale of rich Indian prince living in exile


On a Thursday evening, I was walking across the aisles of Library and this book in biography section caught my attention. Biography is my favourite Genre and title of the book ‘The Last Nizam’ has excited me. The Nizams are rulers of princely state Hyderabad in India. Hyderabad is the city that I hail from and John Zubrzycki, the author of the book is from Sydney, the city where I’m residing currently which is the reason for my excitement.
Though the title mentions The Last Nizam, it provides brief history of establishment of Hyderabad state & how the Asaf Jahi dynasty has come into existence during the Mughals rule in India. John has also captured brief account of events during the reign of each ruler from Nizam-ul-Mulk, Mir Qamar-ud-din Khan (First Nizam) to Mir Osman Mir Ali Khan, seventh & last Nizam who is credited for major developments in Hyderabad state like building numerous public institutions, lakes etc. This section of the book has helped me learn about history of Hyderabad during Nizams and evoked interest for further reading on subject.
Book then shifts to the story of Mukarram Jah, who was conferred title, eighth Nizam of Hyderabad and inherited copious wealth after death of his grandfather, Mir Osman Ali Khan, labelled as richest man in the world on the cover of Time magazine. Book offers peek into story of Jah on how he turned out to be sheep farmer in half million acres Murchison House Station in Australian outback where he lived his life riding military tanks, bulldozers etc. I felt a sorrowful while reading how huge wealth has reduced when trust was held in dishonest people.
One must appreciate the efforts of John for his enormous effort in research which is quite evident in the book & also his style of writing that holds readers interest throughout. Book is recommended for anyone who wants to know about the Nizams of Hyderabad or read interesting tale of riches to rags.

Book can be brought from Amazon