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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mirza_IsmailMirza Ismail - Wikipedia

    Sir Mirza Muhammad Ismail Amin-ul-Mulq (24 October 1883 – 5 January 1959) was an Indian statesman and police officer who served as the Diwan of Mysore, Jaipur, and Hyderabad. Sir C. P. Ramaswami Iyer considered him "one of the cleverest men in India".

  2. 16. Sept. 2017 · Bangalore. / Other. / The man, Sir Mirza Ismail, who beautified our Bengaluru. Bangalore Mirror Bureau / Updated: Sep 17, 2017, 01:00 IST. By Suresh Moona. Some of the city’s unique spots were designed by Sir Mirza Ismail, who helped the maharaja in all his endeavours.

  3. 7. Nov. 2020 · November 7, 2020. By Dr. K. Javeed Nayeem, MD. October 24th was the 137th birth anniversary of Sir Mirza Ismail, one of the Dewans of the erstwhile Mysore State who later went on to become the Dewan of the Princely States of Jaipur and Hyderabad too.

  4. 10. März 2021 · The memorable contribution of Mirza to Bangaloreans is the supply of drinking water from Thippagondanahalli from March 1933 onwards. He implemented the first rural electrification program in India. He also laid the foundation stone of the Jamia Masjid mosque near City Market in Bengaluru.

  5. 5. Jan. 2020 · Born in 1883 to Persian parents, Ismail grew up in Bangalore, where he would return in his final years, passing away in 1959. From the age of 43, Mirza Ismail was appointed as diwan successively by the Maharaja of Mysore (1926–41), the Nizam of Hyderabad (1942–46) and the Maharaja of Jaipur (1946–47). These rulers, like the ...

  6. 21. Nov. 2019 · Sir Mirza Ismail was a sincere and visionary Dewan. He had very high values and held the state and its needs in high esteem. Published - November 21, 2019 05:57 pm IST. READ LATER. PRINT. On...

  7. 20. Feb. 2020 · Mirza Ismail was a Persian-born engineer who served as diwan of Mysore, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Jaipur between 1926 and 1948. He advocated for gardens, parks and sanitation in Indian towns and cities, and transformed Jaipur into a picture of neglect.