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the poor guy was never in good position to begin with.I can see the reason for his downfall!
I can see the reason for his downfall!
the poor guy was never in good position to begin with.
Bhadur Shah Zafar - Last known photograph
His two sons Mirza Jawan Bakht and Mirza Shah Abbas
No he did not fight anything. He was dragged into a war faught by indian sepoys and few kingdoms that supported the rebellion. He was too old and too insignificant to fight any war, war was faught on his name.
Shah Jahan, Mughal Emperor
As Emperor of the Great Mughal Empire, it was considered customary that the State shower unto His Imperial Majesty the Emperor the Symbolic Beauty in the form of jewels and royal regalia.
That is right. Despite overwhelming British power, The Emperor Shah II still fought a war of rebellion against British yoke. He was defeated and sent to Myanmar, still he fought against foreign oppression.
Bhadur Shah Zafar's grave in Ynagon, Mayanmar.
The last days of Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar in Burma | TwoCircles.net
Bhadur Shah Zafar's grave in Ynagon, Mayanmar.
The last days of Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar in Burma | TwoCircles.net
lots of mughal descendants in India.. some of them quite poor.I'm interested to know if there exists in India, Pakistan or Bangladesh any descendents of the Imperial Timurid Dynasty?
lots of mughal descendants in India.. some of them quite poor.
I'm interested to know if there exists in India, Pakistan or Bangladesh any descendents of the Imperial Timurid Dynasty?
Bahadar Shah zafar was more into poetry than into the affair concerning the governance , a downfall was inevitable for mughal empire which had already been confined to the phateechar city of delhi
when british gave us independence they also gave independence to 300 or so kings who were given 3 choices : join india, join pakistan or independence.This should not be so. Does not the Government of India provide titular lands for royal descendents?