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Nizam

[ ni-zahm, -zam, nahy- ]

noun

  1. the title of the ruler of Hyderabad from the beginning of the 18th century to 1950.
  2. (lowercase) the Turkish regular army or any member of it.


nizam

1

/ naɪˈzæm /

noun

  1. (formerly) a Turkish regular soldier


Nizam

2

/ nɪˈzɑːm /

noun

  1. the title of the ruler of Hyderabad, India, from 1724 to 1948

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Word History and Origins

Origin of Nizam1

1595–1605; Nizam ( def 1 ) < Urdu Nizām-al-mulk governor of the realm; Nizam ( def 2 ) < Turkish nizamiye regular army; both < Arabic niẓām order, arrangement

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Word History and Origins

Origin of Nizam1

C18: ultimately from Arabic nizām order, arrangement

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Example Sentences

It would have been inexpressibly cathartic had India, after liberating Hyderabad in September 1948, captured and tried the Nizam.

The Nizam, continuing to see himself as a foreigner, refused to accede to India upon independence.

The necklace is called The Nizam of Hyderabad and was given to the Queen as a wedding present.

The enemy has now few more Nizam troops at his disposal and not many Redif or second class troops.

Not far from this is the monument of Nizam-ul-din, a very sacred and greatly venerated Mahomedan.

It is as perfect in its execution as that of the saint Nizam-ul-din, and appears to have been erected by the same artist.

Not only shall the cowardly Nizam suffer, but the rich provinces of the Feringhees shall be wasted.

These were led by the Nizam, who were dressed entirely in black, except for the yellow, mitre-like headdress.

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