Urdu spoken here is also unique, with influences of Turkish and Farsi,
giving rise to a dialect sometimes called Hyderabadi Urdu or Deccani.
However, the Deccani minister Miyan Manju proclaimed the twelve-year-old
son of Shah Tahir, Ahmad Nizam Shah II, as the ruler on 6 August 1595.
The chief significance of the rise of Ambar, however,
is that it represented a clear recognition of the importance of the Marathas in Deccani affairs.