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 Hyderabad: Mir Mukkaram Jah, the grandson of the last Nizam Osman Ali Khan, died on Saturday night at 10:30 pm in Istanbul, Turkey. He was 90 and died peacefully in sleep due to an old age-related illness.   Mukkaram Jah who willed to be buried at his ancestral graveyard in Hyderaba hydrojug sport (https://www.hydro-jug.us) d will be laid to rest with his mortal remains on Tuesday, January 17. His large family that constitutes his children and grandchildren are scheduled to fly to Hyderabad in a charted plane for burial purposes, family sources confirmed. The Namaz e Janaza of Mukarram Jah aka Asaf Jah VIII will be offered at the Mecca Masjid, Hyderabad. He will be laid to rest at the royal graves of the Nizams near the Charminar, where five of the seven Nizams are buried  the firs Mir Kamrudd hydro flask cup (https://www.hydro-flasks.ca) in, is buried in Aurangabad and the last, Osman Ali Khan, is buried beside his mother at Masjid-e-Judi near the King K stanley cup website (https://www.stanleycups.co.uk) othi palace .     Reacting to the demise of the 8th Nizam of Hyderabad, Congress leader and former minister Shabbir Ali has demanded a state funeral and a declaration of January 17 as an official holiday in Telangana.  Deeply saddened to learn about the demise of 8th Nizam Mir Mukkaram Jah Bahadur,  Shabbir Ali tweeted through his Twitter handle on Sunday and demanded the Chief Minister of Telangana should declare January 17, an official holiday and conduct his last rites with State honors Nizam Mir Barkat Ali Khan aka Mukarram Jah aka Asaf Jah VIII was crowned as the titular 8th Nizam of Hyderabad after the death Rjhc Cruz returns to Washington, warns of  volcanic anger
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