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Definition of Nizams
1. nizam [n] - See also: nizam
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nizams
nix nixe nixed nixer nixers nixes nixies nixing nixtamal nixtamalization | nixy nizam nizamate nizamates nizams (current term) nizatidine nizzles njovera nka nkat | nm nmu no'm no(a) no- no-account no-brainer no-brainers |
Literary usage of Nizams
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Imperial Gazetteer of India by William Wilson Hunter, Great Britain India Office (1908)
"the Delhi emperors or by the nizams, one or two only by the Peshwas. The term
inam is applied to fields as ..."
2. A History of the Hyderabad Contingent by Reginald George Burton (1905)
"The nizams.—The Tripartite Treaty—Rise of French influence—The French corps—
Policy of the Marquis Wellesley—Disbandment of Raymond's corps—The last Mysore ..."
3. A memoir of Sir Salar Jung, G.C.S.I. by Syed Husain Bilgrami (1883)
"... first of the nizams —Promotions and appointments of various members of the
family— Services to the nizams ..."
4. Servia and the Servians by William Denton (1862)
"In a short time a detachment of nizams, under the command of a captain, was seen
coming out of the fortress on its way to reinforce the Turkish guard. ..."
5. Through the Lands of the Serb by Mary Edith Durham (1904)
"The nizams will come. They are very, very bad; all from Asia." I had, of course,
intended to lock the door, nizams or no nizams, and thought he was nervous, ..."
6. Village, Town, and Jungle Life in India by A. C. Newcombe (1905)
"He was the first of the present line of nizams. In 1723 he became independent
and fixed his residence ... Eight nizams have reigned at Hyderabad since then. ..."