The Naqdi dynasty, of Persian origin, were Nawabs who ruled Banganapalle and Chenchelimala from 1769 to 1948: see Second Dynasty of Banganapalle Nawabs. They trace their descent from one Seyyed Mohammad Khan Razavi, who served as Vizier to Shah Safi of Persia in the 17th century. 
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  | Nawabs | Reign from | Reign Until | 
  | Syed Husayn Ali Khan I | 1769 | 1783 | 
  | Syed Ghulam Muhammad Ali Khan I | 1790 | 1820 | 
  | Syed Husayn Ali Khan II | 1820 | 1832 | 
  | Syed Ghulam Muhammad Ali Khan II | 1849 | 1867 | 
  | Syed Fatih Ali Khan | 1867 | 1905 | 
  | Syed Ghulam Muhammad Ali Khan III | 1905 | 1923 | 
  | Mir Fazl Ali Khan III | 1923 | 1947 | 
  | Mir Ghulam Ali Khan | 1947 | 1948 | 
  | Namesake Rulers | 
  | Mir Ghulam Ali Khan | 1948 | 1983 | 
  | Mir Fazl Ali Khan IV | 1983 | Incumbent | 
 
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