He was born on 23 December 1886 to
Abdul Kadir Khan. In January 1887, his father abdicated as the
Nawab of
Sachin in his favour, and he succeeded him on 7 February 1887. Due to his minority, the affairs of
Sachin were placed under the administration of the British Government. At the age of eleven, he was sent to
Rajkumar College in
Rajkot, where he remained until 1902, after which he was sent to
Mayo College in
Ajmer. On the occasion, he wore the uniform of the
Imperial Cadet Corps and paid homage to
George V by laying his sword at his feet, bowing three times with folded hands, and repeated the same ceremony before the
Mary. He accompanied the Indian contingent to
France. He served with distinction in the
East African Campaign during the war. During the war, he offered two seven-seater touring-body motor vehicles for ambulance work or other purposes. They were equipped with tools, spares, and lamps. He died on 19 November 1930 and was succeeded by his son
Muhammad Haider Khan. == Titles, styles, and honours ==