Career
Viqar-ul-Mulk did his engineering from Engineering College, Roorki (Roorkee). He served as a Law Secretary in the Government of Hyderabad State, Deccan for some time and then joined Revenue Department with the orders of Nizam of Daccan. He served as Secretary, Personal Secretary & Advisor to the Prime Minister Nawab Bashiral Daulla and eventually he became deputy Prime Minister of Hyderabad.
On December 9, 1890, he was conferred the title of Nawab Viqar-ul-Mulk.
In October 1892, Nawab Viqar-ul-Mulk joined M.A.O. college in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh. He was a great admirer of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan.
Foreign the Scientific Society he translated a book ‘French Revolution and Napoleon’. When the College Fund Committee was formed, he became one of its members and worked ceaselessly for popularizing the movement of Sir Syed.
He raised a huge amount of Rs.
Seven Lakhs and 50 thousand for the establishment of the M. A. O. College. In 1907, he was appointed Honorary Secretary of M.A.O. College. In 1908, the Government of India honored him with the title of Nawab.
While the Nizam of Hyderabad honored him The Title of.
His actual Name was Moulvi Mushtaq Hussain, and he belonged to the well known Zuberi Family of Amroha, Marehra, and Meerut. Due to bad health, Nawab Viqar-ul-Mulk gave up the Secretaryship of Aligarh in 1912 and after a prolonged illness, he died on January 27, 1917.