Jalaluddin Mirza
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Born4 August 1898
Natore, Bengal, British India
Natore, Bengal, British India
Died2 May 1975 (aged 76)
Dacca, Bangladesh
Dacca, Bangladesh
Burial
Natore, Bangladesh
SpouseJamila Begum Sahiba
| Mirza Jalaluddin | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zamindar of Natore | |||||
| Born | 4 August 1898 Natore, Bengal, British India | ||||
| Died | 2 May 1975 (aged 76) Dacca, Bangladesh | ||||
| Burial | Natore, Bangladesh | ||||
| Spouse | Jamila Begum Sahiba | ||||
| Issue | Gulbadan Begum of Natore (heir) 4 sons and a daughter. | ||||
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| House | House of Singra-Natore | ||||
| Father | Muhammad Mirza Jafaar, Zamindar of Natore | ||||
Sahibzada Mīrzā Mu'hammad Jalāl ud-Dīn Mridha Sahib, better known as Jalaluddin Mirza (1898–1975), was a Bengali Indian aristocrat in the erstwhile British Empire who served as the fifth and last hereditary Zamindar of Natore from the House of Singra and Natore before it was abolished in 1951.
He was born in 1898 as the son of Sahibzada Muhammad Mirza Jafaar (1876-1921) and his principle first wife, in Mirza Mahal palace in Natore and educated at the Rajshahi Collegiate School alongside the Dighapatia princes. He was named by his grandfather Sahibzada Zahir Shah Mirza (1855-1899) after his illustrious ancestor Mirza Jalaluddin Muhammad (1542-1605), 3rd Mughal Emperor . Mirza married Jamila Begum.