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Jahandar Shah
Jahandar Shah Jahandar Shah (1664 - February 11, 1713) was the Mughal ... the father of 1750s emperor Alamgir II. Jahandar Shah sailed around the Indian ocean, ...
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Bahadur Shah I
Bahadur Shah I Bahadur Shah I Birth name: Bahadur Shah Title: Emperor of Mughal Empire Birth: October ... Burhanpur, India Death: February, 1712 Succeeded by: Jahandar Shah Muazzam Bahadur Shah (October 14, 1643 ...
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User:LinkBot/suggestions/Timeline of Islamic history
... Bengal... (link to section) Can link Firuz Shah Tughluq: ...the Tughluqs empire, Death of Muhammad Tughluq accession of Firuz Shah Tughluq. ... (link to section) Can link Muhammad Shah: ...ahmanids empire, Death of Hasan Gangu, accession of his son Muhammad Shah. In the Muzaffarids empire, Death of Mubarazuddin ... Can link Burji Mamluks: ...eath of Sikandar Shah, accession of his son Ghiasud. In ...
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Mainpuri District
... the Lord of worlds, Abdul Muzafar Muhammad Shah, the king, the helper of the commander ... of Etawah, in a rebellion against Muhammad Shah Tughlaq, but the revolt was crushed and ... lasting benefit. On the death of Muhammad Shah in January 1394 and the accession of his youngest son Mahmud Shah, " owing to the turbulence of the base ... at Delhi while professing to restore Muhammad Shah, who was, however, a mere puppet ...
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List of Indian monarchs
... Qutb-ud-din Aybak (1206-1210) Aram Shah (1210-1211) Shams-ud-din Iltutmish (1211 ... invading Mongol armies Qutb ud din Mubarak Shah (1316-1320), the Delhi Sultanate had shrunk ... 1325) Muhammad bin Tughluq (1325-1351) Firuz Shah Tughluq (1351-1388) Ghiyath al-Din Tughlaq ... Sultan Mahmud) at Dehli (1394-1413) Nusrat Shah at Firuzabad Invasion of Timur in 1398 ... Sultanate (1322-1527) Ala ud din Bahman Shah (1347-1358), establishes capital at Gulbarga ...
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Mughal Empire
... was largely conquered by the Afghan Sher Shah Suri during the time of Humayun, the ... empire between (1605-1627). In October 1627, Shah Jahan, son of Jahangir, "succeeded to the ... empire in the world". The Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, commissioned (between 1630 - 1653), the Taj ... an army from Persia led by Nadir Shah. In 1756 an army of Ahmad Shah took Delhi again. The British Empire ...
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Worsen moghol (translated from French)
... simply Moghols, are: Bahâdur Shâh (1707-1712) Jahandar Shâh (1712-1713) Farrukhsiyâr (1713-1719) Rafî ... in Delhi by Humâyûn. 1534 : Sher Suri Shah is victorious with Bengal. 1535 : Portugais has ... is driven out of Goujerat by Bahadur Shah. 1537 : The Portuguese sail onHugli. 1538 : Death ... by Humâyûn. 1538 : Reign of Sher Suri Shah. (end in 1545 ) 1539 : Sher Suri Shah crush Humâyûn with Chausa. It operates ...
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Timeline of 18th century Islamic history
... III becomes the Ottoman Sultan. Birth of Shah Wali Ullah . Birth of the religious reformer ... emperor Aurangzeb, accession of his son Bahadur Shah. 1711: War between Turkey and Russia. Russia ... 1712: Death of the Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah I, accession of Jahandar Shah. 1713: Jahandar Shah overthrown by his ...
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List of Mughal emperors
... 1627, d. 1627 in Lahore. Shahbuddin Mohammed Shah Jahan aka Shah Jahan I, b. 1592 in Lahore, ruler ... ruler from 1658-1707, d. 1707. Bahadur Shah I (Shah Alam I), b. October 14, 1643 in ... 1707-1712, d. February 1712 in Lahore. Jahandar Shah, b. 1664, ruler from 1712- ...
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Balaji Vishwanath
... miles away; but he declared himself Bahadur Shah and in June arrived with his army ... each side lost 10,000 men. Bahadur Shah won because A'zam Shah's army scattered; he and his two sons were killed. Bahadur Shah died in 1712. His son Jahandar Shah colluded with his brother, Zulfikar ...
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