Kurwai state was a Muslim-ruled Princely state of British India, centered around the Kurwai town. The state was 368 km² in area and had a population of 30,631 in 1892.

Kurwai
Kurwai
1713–1948
Flag of Kurwai
Flag
Coat of arms of Kurwai
Coat of arms
Motto: Nasr Min Allah wa Fath Qarib[1]
StatusPrincely state of India (1817–1948)
CapitalKurwai
Common languagesHindustani
Religion
Islam and Hinduism
GovernmentPrincipality
Nawab of Kurwai 
• 1713–1722
Mohammad Diler Khan (first)
• 1926–1949
Sarwar Ali Khan (last)
History 
• Established
1713
• Disestablished
1 June 1948
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Mughal Empire
India
Today part ofIndia

It was founded in 1713 by Mohammed Diler Khan, an Afghan soldier in the Mughal Army. Abida Sultan, the wife of the last ruler, gave up her right to the throne of Bhopal State and opted for the Muslim Nation state of Pakistan in 1950, eventually entering that country's Foreign service. Later, her son Shaharyar Khan became the Foreign Secretary of Pakistan and then the Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board.

Sources change

  1. "Help from God and Victory Very Near"; Quran 61:13