Kazim Ali Khan | |
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MLA, 16th Legislative Assembly | |
In office Mar 2012 –Mar 2017 | |
Preceded by | himself |
Succeeded by | Abdullah Azam Khan |
Constituency | Suar |
MLA,15th Legislative Assembly | |
In office May 2007 –Mar 2012 | |
Preceded by | himself |
Succeeded by | himself |
Constituency | Suar |
MLA,14th Legislative Assembly | |
In office Feb 2002 –May 2007 | |
Preceded by | Shiv Bahadur Saxena |
Succeeded by | himself |
Constituency | Suar |
MLA,13th Legislative Assembly | |
In office Oct 1996 –Mar 2002 | |
Preceded by | Harendra Singh |
Succeeded by | Beena Bhardwaj |
Constituency | Bilaspur |
Nawab of Rampur | |
Assumed office 6 April 1992 | |
Preceded by | Zulfikar Ali Khan Bahadur |
Personal details | |
Born | [1] Rampur,Uttar Pradesh,India [1] | 16 October 1960
Political party | Indian National Congress [1] |
Spouse | Princess Yaseen Sultan Jahan of Savanur [1] |
Children | 2 |
Parent(s) | Zulfiquar Ali Khan,Crown Prince of Rampur (father) [1] Princess Noor Bano of Loharu |
Alma mater | Columbia University [2] |
Profession | Agriculturist,businessperson,Architect &Politician |
Honours | Order of the Griffon (Mecklenburg) &Royal Order of Kamehameha I |
Nawab Sayyid Muhammad Kazim Ali Khan Bahadur is an Indian politician and former member of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly of India. [1] [2] Khan represented the Bilaspur Assembly constitency and the Suar Assembly constituency over 4 terms. [3] [4] [5] [6] In 2003 he was briefly the state minister for Minority Welfare and Hajj Affairs. Since 2003,he has been the Chairman of the Uttar Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation.[ citation needed ]
Nawab Kazim Ali Khan was born into the Royal House of Rampur in Rampur district,Uttar Pradesh,India. Khan attended the Chandigarh College of Architecture and attained Bachelor of Architecture degree. Then he matriculated to Columbia University and attained a Master of Architecture &Design management degree. Khan has also been accorded with Order of the Griffon (Mecklenburg) honor. [1] [2]
On 24 December 1986 at Bangalore,Muhammad Kazim Ali Khan (then Heir Apparent,or Nawabzada),married Nawab Firda uz-Zamani Yaseen Sultan Jahan Begum Sahiba (born 26 March 1968),the younger daughter of Meherban Nawab Abdul Rashid Khan Sahib Bahadur,Nawab of Savanur. The couple has two sons:
Nawab Kazim Ali Khan was a MLA for four straight terms. During his first term,he represented the Bilaspur assembly constituency. He then represented the Suar constituency for three terms. He has twice been Minister in Samajwadi as well as Bahujan Samaj Party governments. [1] [2] On 14 June 2016 he was expelled from Indian National Congress [8] for cross voting in Rajya Sabha Elections.
# | From | To | Position | Comments |
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01 | 1996 | 2002 | Member,13th Legislative Assembly | |
02 | 2002 | 2007 | Member,14th Legislative Assembly | |
03 | 2007 | 2012 | Member,15th Legislative Assembly | In May 2007 he resigned but was re-elected in the by-election |
04 | 2012 | 2017 | Member,16th Legislative Assembly | |
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