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Roshan-ud-Daulah's original name was Khwaja Muzaffar Panipati, who was given the title Turra-i-Baz Roshan-ud-Daulah Zafar Khan. He was the Grand Vizier of the Mughal Empire during the reign of
Muhammad Shah Mirza Nasir-ud-Din Muḥammad Shah (born Roshan Akhtar; 7 August 1702 – 26 April 1748) was the 13th Mughal emperor, who reigned from 1719 to 1748. He was son of Khujista Akhtar, the fourth son of Bahadur Shah I. After being chosen by the ...
. He was known by the nickname Turra-i-Baz(falcon's crest) as Roshan-ud-Daula and all his men wore their turbans in the same way, with an end sticking out.


Biography

Roshan-ud-Daulah was a descendant of the Naqshbandi Khwajas, and was a native of Panipat. His father, Khwaja Fathullah, was married to the sister of Sarbuland Khan, a Sayyid who was the Mir Bakhshi of
Aurangzeb Muhi al-Din Muhammad (; – 3 March 1707), commonly known as ( fa, , lit=Ornament of the Throne) and by his regnal title Alamgir ( fa, , translit=ʿĀlamgīr, lit=Conqueror of the World), was the sixth emperor of the Mughal Empire, ruling ...
. His ancestors gained positions in the time of Aurangzeb as the religious mentality had turned in favour of the Naqshbandis and the seeds of
Ahmad Sirhindi Aḥmad al-Fārūqī as-Sirhindī (1564-1624) was a South Asian Islamic scholar from Punjab, Hanafi jurist, and member of the Naqshbandī Sufi order. He has been described by some followers as a Mujaddid, meaning a “reviver", for his work i ...
's teachings had grown both in the subcontinent and central asia. In the reign of Farrukhsiyar, he replaced Khan-i Dauran in charge of the duties as the deputy Bakhshi of Ihtisham-ul-Mulk Barha the Mir Bakhshi, one of the
Sayyid Brothers The term Sayyid brothers refers to Abdullah Khan and Syed Husain Ali Khan, who were powerful in the Mughal Empire during the early 18th century. They were Indian Muslims who claimed to belong to the family of Sayyids or the descendants of t ...
. He was part of Hussain Khan Barha's campaign against Ajit Singh and returned to court with the news of Ajit Singh's submission on May 1714, being rewarded with the title ''Fidwi-i-Farmanbardar''. His daughter was married to the son of the
Asaf Jah I Mir Qamar-ud-din Khan Siddiqi Bayafandi (11 August 16711 June 1748) also known as Chin Qilich qamaruddin Khan, Nizam-ul-Mulk, Asaf Jah and Nizam I, was the 1st Nizam of Hyderabad. He was married to the daughter of a Syed nobleman of Gulbarga. H ...
, which was celebrated at Aurangabad. Another daughter was married to Banda Ali Khan, the daughter's son of Sher Afkan Panipati, the son of Abdur Razzaq Ansari. In 1718 he was the Bakhshi of the Ahadis, the personal guard cavalry of the Emperor Farrukhsiyar. He was friendly to the Sayyids, while at the same time professed to be zealous for the Emperor. He made all efforts he could to bring both parties to an agreement. In the reign of Muhammad Shah, he was appointed
Wazir Wazir often refers to: * Vizier or wazir, a high-ranking political advisor or minister Wazir may also refer to: Places * Wazirabad, a City in Punjab, Pakistan * Waziristan, a region in tribal belt of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan * Wazir Akbar K ...
succeeding Qamar-ud-Din, as Muhammad Shah resolved to break the power of the "Chin" group of nobles and had dismissed Qamar-ud-Din from Wizarat. Zafar Khan was the most powerful noble in Muhammad Shah's court, and part of the king's intimate circle of nobles along with Shah Abdul Ghafur of Thatta. According to Ashob, his armed retinue and following consisted almost exclusively of Indian Muslims. Although he was a Hindustani, he formed his own faction with Sher Afkan Khan(brother of Lutfullah Khan Panipati), and did not side with the Indian Muslim Amir-ul-Umara, Khan-i-Dauran. He was related by marriage to the Nizam of Hyderabad, but did not side with him against Khan-i-Dauran. The new Wazir Roshan-ud-Daulah was disgusted at the dilly-dally approach of Muhammad Shah and his neglect in official duties. However, Zafar Khan was also a corrupt official. Ashob states that Roshan-ud-Daulah had amassed more wealth than what the Pharaoh dreamed to possess, writing that Zafar Khan's house looked like a mountain of gold, and that it appeared as if streams of gold were flowing from productive lands of the empire into the villas of the nobles. He was later found guilty of misappropriation of funds and was dismissed from his post, after he was accused of corruption by the Amir-ul-Umara, Khan-i Dauran. along with his brother Fakhr-ud-Daula, the governor of Bihar. The faction of Roshan-ud-Daulah was supplanted by the clique of Khan-i-Dauran Samsam-ud-Daulah and his brother Muzaffar Khan until their deaths at 1739.


Works

Roshan-ud-Daulah was known for the construction of the Sunehri Masjid in the
Chandni Chowk The Chandni Chowk, also known as Moonlight Square is one of the oldest and busiest markets in Old Delhi, India. It is located close to the Old Delhi Railway Station. The Red Fort monument is located at the eastern end of Chandni Chowk. It was ...
in Dehli, which he built for the local Sufi Saint, Shah Bik, of whom he was a disciple. The Sunehri mosque is a place of interest as it was here that
Nader Shah Nader Shah Afshar ( fa, نادر شاه افشار; also known as ''Nader Qoli Beyg'' or ''Tahmāsp Qoli Khan'' ) (August 1688 – 19 June 1747) was the founder of the Afsharid dynasty of Iran and one of the most powerful rulers in Iranian ...
ordered a massacre in Delhi. As a governor of the region of
Saharanpur Saharanpur is a city and a municipal corporation in Uttar Pradesh, India. It is also the administrative headquarters of Saharanpur district. Saharanpur city's name was given after the Saint Shah Haroon Chishti. Saharanpur is declared as on ...
, Roshan-ud-Daulah also donated the Ambehta to his Pir Shah Muhammad Baqir, a son of Shah Abdul Maali, whose descendants still retain their ancestral property. He celebrated
Mawlid Mawlid, Mawlid an-Nabi ash-Sharif or Eid Milad un Nabi ( ar, المولد النبوي, translit=mawlid an-nabawī, lit=Birth of the Prophet, sometimes simply called in colloquial Arabic , , among other vernacular pronunciations; sometimes , ) ...
, the anniversary of the Prophet, "on a grand scale...everyday he sent abundant supplies of various preparations such as Pulao and Sheer Birunj(milk dressed in rice) during the entire period of the festivities." He spent vast sums during the
Urs Urs (from ''‘Urs'') or ''Urus'' (literal meaning wedding), is the death anniversary of a Sufi saint, usually held at the saint's dargah (shrine or tomb). In most Sufi orders such as Naqshbandiyyah, Suhrawardiyya, Chishtiyya, Qadiriyya, etc. ...
ceremony at the
Dargah A dargah ( fa, درگاه ''dargâh'' or ''dargah'', Turkish: ''dergâh'', Hindustani: ''dargah'' दरगाह درگاہ, bn, দরগাহ ''dorgah'') is a shrine or tomb built over the grave of a revered religious figure, often a ...
of the
Chishti The Chishtī Order ( fa, ''chishtī'') is a tariqa, an order or school within the mystic Sufi tradition of Sunni Islam. The Chishti Order is known for its emphasis on love, tolerance, and openness. It began with Abu Ishaq Shami in Chisht, ...
saint, Bakhtiyar Kaki, in
Mehrauli Mehrauli is a neighbourhood in South Delhi, a district of Delhi in India. It represents a constituency in the legislative assembly of Delhi. The area is close to Gurgaon and next to Vasant Kunj. History Mehrauli is one of the seven medi ...
of south Delhi. He provided elaborate lighting devices along the 15 km road that led to the Dargah from the imperial palace at Dehli. The Emperor, his mother, and ladies of the Harem sat at the Lahori gate of the Fort, enjoyed the scene of illumination, and before midnight retired to their apartments. Once a week Roshan-ud-Daula held the ''Majlis-i-Sama'' to which he invited a large number of mystics, saints, 'Ulama and pious persons of the city. In a state of ecstasy he tore up his golden clothes and distributed the pieces among the singers, besides offering gold and silver coins to them. When the music was over, the gathering was entertained with sumptuous meals consisting of several dishes in gold and silver wares.


Relatives

His brother, Fakhr-ud-Daulah was governor of Kashmir and Bihar, until he was sacked from his posts. He was reinstated as governor of Kashmir by Nader Shah.


References

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