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Hyderabadi Muslims are an
ethnoreligious community of
Urdu -speaking
Muslims , part of a larger group of
Dakhini Muslims , from the area that used to be the
princely state of Hyderabad , India, including cities like
Hyderabad ,
Aurangabad and
Bidar .
First generation immigrants are not included, however second and third generation immigrants who have adopted
Hyderabadi Muslim Culture are usually considered
Hyderabadi Muslims and included in the list.
Literature
Mirza Farhatullah Baig (1883–1947), Urdu writer
Sayyid Shamsullah Qadri (1885–1953), Urdu scholar, writer, historian and archaeologist
[1]
[2]
[3]
Amjad Hyderabadi (1878–1961), Urdu poet of
Ruba'i
Ahmed Abdullah Masdoosi (1905–1968),
Pakistani poet
Mohiuddin Qadri Zore (1905–1962),
Urdu poet , literary critic and historian, established Idare Adabiyaat-e-Urdu in Hyderabad
Makhdoom Mohiuddin (1908–1969), Urdu poet and
Marxist politician
[4]
Sayyid Ahmedullah Qadri (1909–1985), Urdu writer, critic, author and politician; President of Lutfuddaulah Oriental Research Institute, Hyderabad
Sulaiman Areeb (b. 1922), Urdu poet
Khamakha Hyderabadi (1929–2017), Urdu poet and humorist
Fatima Surayya Bajia (1930–2016),
Pakistani
Urdu novelist and playwright
Aziz Qaisi (1931–1992), Urdu poet, short story writer, and film writer
Bilkees I. Latif (1931–2017), authored four books
[5]
[6]
Awaz Sayeed (1934–1995), Urdu writer of short stories and biographer
Mujataba Hussain (b. 1936), Urdu satirist and humorist;
Padma Shri recipient
[7]
[8]
Razaul Jabbar (1937–2011),
Indo-Canadian author of many books, settled in Canada
Anwar Maqsood (b. 1940),
Pakistani script writer, anchorperson, show host
Masood Ali Khan (b. 1947), authored Islamic and cultural encyclopedia
Omar Khalidi (1952–2010), authored Hyderabad: After the Fall ; migrated to US
[9]
M. A. Muqtedar Khan (b. 1966), political science professor, Islamic philosopher and Muslim intellectual
Abid Hasan (d. 1986), translated
Tagore's
Jana Gana Mana into
Subh Sukh Chain
[10]
Haroon Siddiqui , Indo-Canadian journalist
Samina Ali ,
PEN/Hemingway Award winner for her novel Madras on Rainy Days
Kenan Malik , writer of race and multiculturalism
Religious scholars
Inayat Khan (1882–1927), founder of the
Sufi Order in the West
Abul Ala Maududi (1903–1979),
Pakistani philosopher, founder of the
Jamaat-e-Islami
Muhammad Hamidullah (1908–2002), professor, translator of
Quran into French, authored over a hundred books.
M. A. Muqtedar Khan (b. 1966), reformist Islamic thinker and strong advocate of Ijtihad
Hameeduddin Aqil , founder of the Darul Uloom Hyderabad
[11]
Rasheed Turabi , Islamic scholar
Muhammad Muslehuddin Siddiqui , Islamic scholar, migrated to Pakistan
Hashim Amir Ali , Islamic scholar and translator of the Quran in English under the title The Message of the Quran – presented in perspective (1974)
Sayyid Shamsullah Qadri
Arts
Inayat Khan (1882–1927),
Indian classical musician and Sufi leader.
Bade Ghulam Ali Khan (1902-1968).
Hindustani classical musician and vocalist.
Munshi Raziuddin (1912–2003),
Pakistani
qawwali musician; used to perform in the court of the
Nizam
Ajit Khan (1922–1998),
Bollywood actor
Nigar Sultana (actress) (1932-2000) Bollywood actress
Sana Javed , Pakistani television actress
Sharmila Tagore (1944-till date) Bollywood actress
Shabana Azmi (1950-till date) Bollywood actress
Mumtaz (Indian actress) (1947-till date) Bollywood actress
Shahrukh Khan (b. 1965), Bollywood actor (half Hyderabadi)
[12]
Kabir Khan (director) is an
Indian film director, screenwriter and cinematographer.
Razak Khan 1951-2016) Bollywood actor
Mahmood Ali (1928–2008),
Pakistani television and radio artist
Fatima Surayya Bajia (1930–2016),
Pakistani Urdu novelist, playwright and drama writer
Irshad Panjatan (b. 1931), actor and
mime artist
Aziz Qaisi (1931–1992), Urdu poet, short story writer, and film writer
Ahmed Rushdi (1934–1983),
Pakistani playback singer
Bahauddin Khan (1934-2006),
Pakistani
qawwali musician; used to perform in the court of the
Nizam
Anwar Maqsood (b. 1940),
Pakistani playwright and satirist
Zubaida Tariq (1945–2018),
Pakistani chef and cooking expert
Talat Aziz (b. 1965), Ghazal singer
Tabu (b. 1971),
Bollywood actress;
Padma Shri recipient
Dia Mirza (b.1981) Bollywood actress and
Miss India 2000
Waheeda Rehman (b.1938). Bollywood actress and classical dancer. Earned the
Padma Bhushan recipient.
Aditi Rao Hydari Bollywood actress
Ateeq Hussain Khan (b. 1980),
qawwali musician
Aziz Naser (b. 1980), actor and film director
Mohammad Irfan Ali , singer and winner of
Jo Jeeta Wohi Super Star
Warsi Brothers , qawwali musicians
Mohammad Ali Baig , theater personality and ad film maker;
Padma Shri recipient
Mast Ali , Indian actor
Academics
Scientists
Raziuddin Siddiqui (1908–1998),
theoretical physicist ; member of imperial Britain's nuclear physicist delegation; participated in nuclear weapons programs of the US (
Manhattan Project ) and UK (
Tube Alloys Project)
Saleh Muhammad Aladdin , astronomer
Ahmed Mohiuddin (1923–1998), founder of the
Pakistan Zoological Society , authored 37 books on scientific research
Aneesur Rahman (1927-1987), physicist
Mirza Mohammad Taqui Khan (1931-2024), Chemist. Professor and head of Chemistry Department, Osmania University; Director Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute, Bhavnagar, Gujarat India. "Homogeneous catalysis by metal complexes" M.M. TAQUI KHAN and ARTHUR E. MARTELL; Vol I and II, Academic press 1974.
Badar Taqui Khan (1929-2011), Chemist. Professor and Head of Chemistry Department, Osmania University; Principal, Women's College, Osmania University. Platinum complexes with Purines and Pyrimidines.
Politics
Maulvi Allauddin (1824–1889), revolutionary and
Indian Independence activist
[14]
Turrebaz Khan (?–1859), revolutionary and
Indian Independence activist
[15]
Sir Akbar Hydari (1869–1941), former
Prime Minister of Hyderabad
[16]
Mehdi Nawaz Jung (1894–1967), former
governor of Gujarat
[17]
Sir Muhammad Saleh Akbar Hydari (1894–1948), former
Governor of Assam
Akbar Ali Khan (1899–1994), former
Governor of Uttar Pradesh and
Governor of Orissa
Ali Yavar Jung (1906–1976), former
Governor of Maharashtra
Makhdoom Mohiuddin (1908–1969), communist activist of the
Telangana Rebellion
Sayyid Ahmedullah Qadri (1909–1985),
Indian independence activist
Idris Hasan Latif (1923–2018), former
Governor of Maharashta
Sultan Salahuddin Owaisi (1931–2008), served six terms as
Member of Parliament ; former
AIMIM President
Asaduddin Owaisi (b. 1969), President Of
AIMIM and
Member of Parliament
Akbaruddin Owaisi (b. 1970),
MLA from
Chandrayangutta constituency
Suhail A. Khan , American conservative political activist
Bahadur Yar Jung , prominent figure of the
Pakistan movement
Mir Laiq Ali , last
Prime Minister of Hyderabad State
Hassan Nasir ,
Pakistani communist activist
Mohammad Majid Hussain , former
Mayor of Hyderabad
Syed Ahmed Pasha Quadri , politician
Shabbir Ali , Minister during
Indian National Congress rule in AP
Military services
Syed Ahmed El Edroos (1899–1962), veteran of both World Wars; last commander-in-chief of the
Hyderabad State Army
Captain
Mateen Ansari (1916–1943),
British Indian Army officer; graduate of
Indian Military Academy ; served in the British Indian Army as a part of the 5th Battalion, 7th
Rajput Regiment in World War II; posthumous recipient of the
George Cross
Syed Mohammad Ahsan (1920–1989), admiral and former
Chief of Naval Staff ,
Pakistan Navy ; weapon engineer officer for
Royal Naval Engineers , United Kingdom during the
Second World War ; recipient of the United Kingdom's
Distinguished Service Order military medal
Idris Hasan Latif (1923–2018), former
Chief of Air Staff ,
Indian Air Force
Mohammad Ahmed Zaki (b. 1935), former lieutenant general and director general of the Indian Army Infantry
Jameel Mahmood (1938–1997),
commander-in-chief (GOC-in-C), Eastern Command of the
Indian Army
Hashim Ali Khan , commandant of the 2nd Lancers, Hyderabad Imperial Service Troops
Shahid Karimullah , admiral and former four-star naval officer; Chief of Naval Staff (CNS),
Pakistan Navy , 2002–2005; graduate of the United States
Naval War College ; recipient of the United States military
Legion of Merit medal and French military
Légion d'honneur (Legion of Honour) medal; former senior officer of the Pakistan Navy Elite Special Service Group (Navy), SSGN commando division
Sultan Mehmood , former major general of the
Indian Army
Sami Khan , former
lieutenant general of the
Indian Army ; former Commandant of Indian
National Defence Academy
Abid Hasan (d. 1984), major in the
Azad Hind Fauj
[10]
Administrators, Civil Servants and Diplomats
Ali Yavar Jung (1906–1976), served as the Indian
ambassador to
Argentina (1952–54),
Egypt (1954–58),
Yugoslavia and
Greece (1958–61),
France (1961–65), and the
United States (1968–70)
Abid Hasan (1911–1984), served as India's Ambassador to Denmark
[10]
Abid Hussain (1926–2012), IAS; served as
India's Ambassador to the United States from 1990 to 1992.
Shirin R. Tahir-Kheli , former director of political military affairs,
United States National Security Council , US; former research professor at
Johns Hopkins University Foreign Policy Institute at the
Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies , in Washington DC, US
Sohail Mohammed , New Jersey Superior Court Judge, 2011
Abdul Razack , Judicial Member Income Tax Appellate Tribunal, Government of India (1992–2003)
Sports
Cricket
Syed Mohammed Hadi (1899–1971),
first class cricketer
Ghulam Qureshi (1918–1994), first class cricketer
Ghulam Ahmed (1922–1998), former test captain of the
Indian Cricket Team
Abbas Ali Baig (b. 1939), played 10
tests
Murtuza Baig (b. 1941), first class cricketer
Asif Iqbal (b. 1943), cricketer, former captain of the
Pakistan cricket team
[18]
Arshad Ayub (b. 1958), played 13 tests and 32
ODIs
Mohammad Azharuddin (b. 1963), former captain of the
Indian Cricket Team ;
Padma Shri recipient
Syed Ahmed Quadri (b. 1981), first class cricketer
Samad Fallah (b. 1985), first class cricketer
Mohammed Siraj
Waheed Yar Khan
Tennis
Other sports
Engineering
Social work
Asaf Jahi dynasty
Nizams of Hyderabad
Descendants of Asaf Jah VII
See also
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