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| Dost Ali Khan | |
|---|---|
| Nawab | |
| Nawab of the Carnatic | |
| Reign | 1732 – 20 May 1740 |
| Predecessor | Saadatullah Khan I |
| Successor | Safdar Ali Khan |
| Died | (1740-05-20)20 May 1740 Ambur |
| Issue | Safdar Ali Khan |
| Military career | |
| Allegiance | Mughal Empire |
| Branch | Nawab of Arcot |
| Rank | Nawab |
| Conflicts | See list
|
Ali Dost Khan (died 20 May 1740), often referred to asDost Ali Khan, was theNawab of the Carnatic[1] from 1732 to 1740. He was the son of Ghulam Ali Khan, brother of the NawabSaadatullah Khan. His childless uncle adopted him as heir, and he succeeded his uncle in 1732, he successfully gained the investiture and an officialFirman by theMughal EmperorMuhammad Shah.
Ali Dost Khan was killed on 20 May 1740 in the Battle of Damalcherry withRaghoji I Bhonsle of the Maratha Empire.[2][3]
| Preceded by | Nawab of the Carnatic 1732 –20 May 1740 | Succeeded by |
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