Hyderabad once had world's largest wardrobe
Hyderabad once had world's largest wardrobe
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Hobby is a big thing in today's times. People have their own hobbies. Someone's passion for food, someone's passion for drinking, someone's passion for different clothes. Now we're going to tell you about a man who was so amateur about clothes that he doesn't wear the clothes he once wore again. You may be surprised to hear that but it is true. In fact, what we are talking about is no longer in this world. His name was Mehboob Ali Khan. Mehboob Ali Khan was the sixth Nizam of Hyderabad and was born on 17th August, 1866.

It is said that he was very fond of clothes. He never repeated the clothes he once wore. Then, as a result, he became the owner of the world's largest disease. They first started wearing Western clothes and then the Nizam started having a big problem with keeping clothes. That is why they built a cupboard on the right side of the mansion. Tell you that the cupboard was 240 feet long and mehboob ali's clothes, shoes and many other items were kept in this cupboard.

It is said that Mehboob Ali Khan had purchased 124 cabinets and changing rooms were built near these cupboards. New clothes were kept in them and old clothes were thrown away. The biggest and most shocking thing is that a lift was also installed in the Wardrobe, which was run by hand. At the same time, the wood used in the cupboard came from Burma.

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