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  1. Mirza Dara Bakht Miran Shah Bahadur (1790 - 8 February 1849) was the eldest son of Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar. [citation needed] . He was the crown Prince of the Mughal Empire from 1837 to 1849. He highly influenced his aged father's decisions and was favoured by every one at the court, including his charismatic stepmother Begum Zeenat Mahal.

  2. 15 de jun. de 2020 · However, calamity struck the Mughal Darbar on 11th January 1849, when the Crown Prince Mirza Dara Bakht too died, after he experienced high-grade fever. Zafar was shattered and descended into an ocean of gloom but found comfort in the company of Begum Zeenat Mahal.

  3. Mughal-Mongol genealogy. The rulers of the Mughal Empire shared certain genealogical relations with the Mongol royals. As they emerged in a time when this distinction had become less common, the Mughals identification as such has stuck and they have become known as one of the last Mongol successor states. As descendants of Timur, they are also ...

  4. Fath-ul-Mulk was an older brother of Prince Mirza Mughal and the younger brother of former Crown Prince Mirza Dara Bakht. Fath-ul-Mulk married several wives and was the father of several children. Among his wives was Wazir Khanum, daughter of a rich jeweller and a well-known beauty of the time.

  5. 22 de abr. de 2007 · For Mirza Jawan Bakht was Zinat Mahal's only son, and her one ambition, to which she held consistently throughout her life, was to see Jawan Bakht, Zafar's fifteenth son, placed on the throne...

  6. His official heir, Mirza Dara Bakht, recognised by the British as the Heir-Apparent, stands on the other and less favoured side of the emperor along with Mirza Shah Rukh, older than Fakhruddin but the son of a less favoured wife or even concubine.

  7. 13 de out. de 2014 · Shah Alam Bahadur Shah, the seventh Mughal Emperor (1707-1712) Full Name. Qutb-ud-din Muhammad Muazzam. Born. 14 October 1643 at Burhanpur. Parents. Aurangzeb and Nawab Bai. Wives. Nizam Bai, Rajkumari Amrita Bai ( Hindu ), daughter of Raja Rup Singh of Kishangarh, Nur un-nisa Begum, Mihr-Parwar or Mihr un-nisa Begum, Amat ul-Habib Begum ...