Ibrahim Ali Khan
| Ibrahim Ali Khan | |
|---|---|
| Nawab, Sir, GCSI GCIE | |
Ibrahim Ali Khan in 1910 | |
| Nawab of Tonk | |
| Reign | 20 December 1867 – 23 June 1930 |
| Predecessor | Muhammad Ali Khan |
| Successor | Saadat Ali Khan |
| Born | Muhammad Ibrahim Ali Khan 8 November 1849 Tonk State, Rajputana Agency, British India (present-day Rajasthan, India) |
| Died | 23 June 1930 (aged 80) Tonk State, Rajputana Agency, British India (present-day Rajasthan, India) |
| Begum | Ladli Begum & 5 more |
| Issue | 36 |
| House | Salarzai |
| Father | Muhammad Ali Khan |
| Religion | Islam |
| Signature | |
Muhammad Ibrahim Ali Khan GCSI GCIE (8 November 1849 – 23 June 1930) was the Nawab of Tonk from 1867 until his death in 1930.
He ascended the throne of Tonk following the deposition of his father by the British, who was charged guilty of mass murder. He attended all three Delhi Durbars. In 1901, he passed a law for the conservation of wildlife and the environment in his state. This was also the first law enacted in present day Rajasthan for such a purpose.