Prince of Arcot
| Prince of Arcot | |
|---|---|
| أميرِ أركوٹ | |
Imperial | |
| Incumbent | |
| Nawab Muhammed Abdul Ali since July 1993 | |
| Details | |
| Style | His Highness Serene Highness |
| Heir apparent | Nawabzada Mohammed Asif Ali |
| First monarch | Azim Jah, 1st Prince of Arcot |
| Formation | 1867 |
| Residence | Amir Mahal, Chennai |
| Website | Official website |
The Prince of Arcot (also known as Amir-e-Arcot) is a hereditary and titular position held by the head of the House of Arcot, a noble Muslim family based in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Although it holds no sovereign power, the title continues to carry ceremonial, religious, and cultural significance in South India.