Yameen-ud Daula Saadat Ali Khan II Bahadur was the sixth Nawab of Oudh from 21 January 1798 to 11 July 1814, and the son of Shuja-ud-Daula. He was of Persian origin.
Nawab Saadat Ali Khan II
Gates of the Palace at Lucknow by W. Daniell, 1801
Claude Martin's home that was bought by Saadat Ali Khan for 50K rupees
Tomb of Nawab Saadat Ali Khan II, at Qaiser Bagh, Lucknow
The Nawab of Awadh or the Nawab of Oudh was the title of the rulers who governed the state of Awadh in north India during the 18th and 19th centuries. The Nawabs of Awadh belonged to an Iranian dynasty of Sayyid origin from Nishapur, Iran. In 1724, Nawab Sa'adat Khan established the Oudh State with their capital in Faizabad and Lucknow.
Saadat Ali Khan I, the first Nawab of Awadh, who laid the foundation of that state.
Shuja ud-Daula and his ten sons
Mumtaz-ud-Daulah of the Budh Royal Family attributed to Felice Beato
Moksim-ud-Daulah