Khan Bahadur Syed Ali Zamin, MBE from Kajgaon Jaunpur. Most awaited book from the Depth of Memories - A Family saga ,Published ...
Khan Bahadur Syed Ali Zamin,
MBE
from Kajgaon Jaunpur.
Most awaited book from the Depth of Memories - A Family saga ,Published by Rabab Zamin. Thanks to Rabab Zamin for her efforts. This book contains a lot of Information about Deewan kashi Naresh, Syed ali zamin and places like Kajgaon, Jaunpur ,Moradabad, Banaras . This book is a daughter’s tribute to her father... ....Rabab Zamin. Rabab Zamin is Daughter of Khan Bahadur Deewan Kashi Naresh Syed Ali Zamin MBE. on page 29 of the book she writes....
We called our father, Baba. This
tradition has continued till this day in some way in our family. Both of my younger brothers, Mohammed and
Ahmed, are married to Canadian girls. Instead of being called daddy by their
children, they choose to be called Baba.
Baba was conferred with two titles by
the British Government: Khan Bahadur in
1939 and MBE (Member of the British Empire) in 1944. He began his career in the administrative service
of the British Indian Government and rose to the position of Deputy Collector.
It used to be the highest post an Indian could aspire for at the time, except
those who went to England and passed the Indian Civil Service Exam. Before his retirement from government
service, he was offered the position of the Chief Secretary of Benares State in
1939 by the then Maharaja Aditya Narayan Singh.
The Maharaja passed away shortly after
Baba had taken up his new position.In his unpublished memoir, My Nostalgic Journey, my cousin, Syed
Naqi Hasan, writes that on his deathbed Maharaja Aditya Narayan Singh summoned
Baba and his adopted son and placed the hand of his son in Baba’s hand and
said, “Syed Sahib, I am placing my son under your protection. Please protect
him as well as the throne for him.”
There were many claiments to the throne. Against all odds, Baba had Vibhuti
Narayan Singh perform the funeral rites as required by the Hindu religion to
establish his claim to the throne.
Maharaj Kumar Vibhuti Narayan Singh, a minor, became the
maharaja under regency. A Council of Administration was formed and C.R. Peters
Esq was appointed its President and Baba as the Chief Minister was next in line
of authority. Peters had to return to England in 1944 after a sudden illness,
and Baba was named to act as President of the Council of Administration. His
confirmation in the position of president was not without controversy. The
British Government had to make the difficult decision whether the position
could be held by a non-European person.
In consideration of Baba’s experience and past performance it was
decided that indeed he was the best choice for the position.
On Feb 7, 1946, Lt Col H.M. Poulton , CIE, Resident at
Gwalior and for the States of Rampur and Benares wrote to J.S.H. Shattock Esq,
MBE, ICS, Deputy Secretary, Political Department, New Delhi, “Benares is a
particularly difficult place and Ali Zamin’s experience is a valuable asset
which, I feel, cannot be lightly dispensed with; there is also continuity to be
considered and this is particularly important towards the end of a
minority administration.” (D.O.No. 165 –
S/2-B/44)
On May 4, 1946, Sd. A.N. Bhanot-Nisar, Political Department,
New Delhi, wrote to Lt Col H.M.Poulton, “…the Crown Representative approves
your proposal to confirm KB Saiyad Ali Zamin as President of the Council of
Administration.” (D.O.No.D.3070-P/46)
Despite, Baba’s experience and performance, the British
Government did not approve the same salary for him that was drawn by Peters.
His salary was quite a bit less.
Maharaja Vibhuti Narayan Singh succeeded to the throne in
July 1947 after becoming an adult, a month before India’s independence. The
Council of Administration was dissolved after his ascension and the position of
President was abolished. Baba became the Dewan.
The princely states were not directly governed by the British, but
their rulers were subject to the suzerainty of the British Crown. The Indian Independence Act terminated the
suzerainty of the British Crown over the princely states in 1947. The princely
states were free to accede to India or Pakistan. Maharaja Vibuti Narayan Singh
signed the Instrument of Accession to India in Oct 1947, and Benares State was
merged with the United Provinces now the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
Baba’s departure from Benares State was
unexpected and sad. In 1948, he suffered a heart attack while addressing a
meeting in Ramnagar, the capital of Benares State, and had to be carried home
on a stretcher. He took voluntary retirement from his position as Dewan because
of ill health, and decided to settle down in Moradabad. As the article in the weekly Alhadi of Jaunpur states, in Benares
State many employees in high positions were from our family because they were
known for their integrity, honesty and loyalty.
Benares
State had more than one Dewan from our family. Baba’s father, that is my
grandfather, Syed Mohammed Najmuddin, was the Naib Dewan (Deputy Dewan) in Benares State. Before that my great-great-grandfather,
Maulana Syed Gulshan Ali, was also the Dewan. There were others from the
extended family who enjoyed the position of Dewan in Benares State.
Upon Baba’s retirement the weekly Alhadi
wrote:
THE
WEEKLY ALHADI
Jaunpur, Sept 16, 1948.
Although Benares State is a Hindu Princely
State its Dewans have been mostly from the Muslim Syed Family of Jaunpur
[Kajgaon is in the district of Jaunpur]
because Muslims have served the State with distinction and unswerving
loyalty and have substantially contributed to its stability and betterment. The
Maharajas of Benares always appreciated the services of the Syed Family and
appointed them to high positions. Now along with the rest of India, Benares
State has also been affected by the radical political changes in India [India’s
independence from the British Raj] and has been subjected to the wave of
democracy. It can be said that that the old traditions of Benares State are
coming to an end. Amongst the reminder of the passing era is its well-known and
respected Dewan Syed Ali Zamin Sahib MBE who has taken voluntary retirement.
His acuity of mind and dedicated service is appreciated by the Maharaja and the
general public alike. This is the reason why the various departments of the
State are holding farewell parties for him in which heartfelt feelings are
being expressed regarding his departure.
One such farewell party was held on Aug 27, 1948 in Ramnagar at which
His Highness Maharaja Benares was present. Maulvi Syed Irtiza Hussain Sahib
Natiq, Head Maulvi, Sutton School, Ramnagar, recited the following poem from
which one can gauge the feelings of the poet and all those present on the
occasion:
Presented to Khan Bahadur Syed Ali Zamin
Sahib, Dewan Benares State.
It
is raining sadness, the horizon is dark
Who’s
he, leaving us today
Hope
this heavy rain does not become a storm
The
skies are overcast, so are our hearts
May
Allah protect this flotilla of our love
The
wind is against us the river is high
The
intensity of our love may not be known to the world
Take
control, oh Patience be by my side
Do
not give in to emotion oh parting one
Hearts
of all of us are heavy too
Ali
was the zamin pillar of safety [Zamin in the name of Ali
Zamin means protector of safety]
State,
now Khuda is your protector
Dewans
are made by rajas magnates
Everyone
has heard or seen that
But
to make a raja a raja [Maharaj Vibhuti Narayan Singh was a minor, he grew up
under Syed Ali Zamin’s supervision]
Could’ve
been done only by you
You
carried on the family tradition so well [There was more than one Dewan from
Syed Ali Zamin’s family]
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