Faujdar of the Deccan Nizam Ali was appointed as the leading commander and administrator of the Deccan in the year 1759, his successful methods of fighting against the
Marathas had earned him much repute as a capable commander.
Shah Alam II' – Subedar of the Deccan After the Marathas were routed during the
Third Battle of Panipat in the year 1761, Nizam Ali and his army of 60,000 immediately advanced and repulsed them as far as
Puna and forced them to sue for lasting peace. Nizam Ali then seized the
Bidar Fort and later arrested Salabat Jung, this action of Nizam Ali Khan was ratified by the
Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II, who issued a
Firman terminating
Salabat Jung (supported by the
French East India Company), from his position as the
Subedar of
Deccan and appointing Nizam Ali Khan Asaf Jah II as his successor.
Supporting Shah Alam II Immediately after recapturing the throne Shah Alam II in 1772, came under the influence of
Nizam Ali Khan the
Nizam of Hyderabad. ==Nizam's intervention against the Peshwa==