Ghulam Mohammed Abdul Khader

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Ghulam Muhammad Abdul Khader
Nawab of Arcot
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Reign1969 - 1993
Predecessor Ghulam Mohiuddin Khan
Successor Muhammed Abdul Ali
Died1993

Ghulam Mohammed Abdul Khader was the seventh Prince of Arcot. He was the son of Ghulam Mohiuddin Khan, the sixth Prince of Arcot. [1]

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Biography

He held the title from 1969, until his death 1993. He was succeeded by Muhammed Abdul Ali who succeeded as the titular head of the family.

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References

  1. "Biography of Ghulam Mohammed Abdul Khader". www.biographies.net. Retrieved 22 July 2023.
Preceded by Nawab of Arcot
1969 - 1993
Succeeded by