The Sarur Nagar road runs in a horizontal manner and to the north lies gardens belong to Nawab Imam Jang Bahadur and Raja Sheo Raj Bahadur are visible. Suroor Nagar was named after Suroor Afza Bai, wife of the Arastu Jah Bahadur, the Prime Minister of the Hyderabad State, who died in 1804. The Nizam-ul-Mulk Asaf Jah II granted a jagir at Suroor Nagar, where Arastu Jah Bahadur built a palace and named it as Suroor Nagar after his wife, hence the area came to be called as Surur Nagar. Raja Sheo Raj Bahadur was the famous banker and Jagirdar of Hyderabad State. Nawab Imam Jang Bahadur was the eldest son of Nawab Khurshed Jah Bahadur belonged noble family of Shams-ul-Umra, well known as Paigah family, which was frequently connected to the ruling house by marriage, and had entrusted the hereditary command of Paigah or household troops of Nizam. Khurshd Jah was the member of Council of Regency and council of state. In 1887, he was made as the Knight Commander of the most eminent order of Indian empire. Apart from these, he was a scholar as well as a traveller and had written Tareek-e-Khurshed Jahi in Urdu. As well, Nawab Imam Jang Bahadur was also well educated and known as a great scholar, who married the sister of 6th Nizam Mir Mahbub Ali Khan.
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