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  1. Shahzada Shahzada Mirza Muhammad Abu Bakr (1837–13 October 1857) was a son of Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah II and his queen Rajun Khawas. He also served the Mughal army during the war of 1857 and was executed on 13 October 1857.

  2. Mirza Abu Bakr bin Muhammad Juki, Governor of Balkh who lost his government to Ulugh Beg in 1447 Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name.

  3. Mirza Abu Bakr was the eldest legitimate grandson of the last Mughal emperor, Sultan Bahadur Shah Zafar. Abu Bakr was a prince with a tarnished reputation who hailed from the area that is now Central Delhi.

    • Mirza Mughal: The Prince Who Did Not Become An Emperor
    • His Role in The 1857 Rebellion
    • The Imprisonment and Death of Mirza Mughal

    Sultan Muhammad Zahir ud-din, popularly known as Mirza Mughal, was born in 1817 in Delhi. He was the fifth son of Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last Mughal emperor, and his mother, Sharif-ul-Mahal Sayyidini, came from an aristocratic Sayyid family. After the death of his elder step-brother Mirza Fakhru in 1856, Mirza became the eldest surviving son of Za...

    To Mirza Mughal, the British power in India was a barrier between him and the throne. After the Indian soldiers rebelled against the British officers in Meerut on May 9, 1857, they marched off to Delhi since it was located only 40 miles away and there were no British troops in garrison. The rebel soldiers asked the aged Mughal Emperor to lend his s...

    The rebels initially put up a brave fight when the British forces besieged Delhi. But they soon ran out of gas, and in September, the city was recaptured by the Company troops. Emperor Bahadur Shah, who was 82 years old at that time, left the Red Fort and took refuge in Humayun’s Tomb, which at that time lay outside Delhi. Mirza Mughal and two othe...

  4. Rumoured to be an extreme Anglophobe, Mirza Mughal met his end together with his half-brother Khizr Sultan and nephew Abu Bakr through William Hodson. Isolated from both his followers and weapons, Mirza Mughal was shot dead by Hodson in September 1857 at Khooni Darwaza.

  5. Mirza Abu Zafar Sirajuddin Muhammad was the eldest son of the Mughal Emperor Akbar Shah II but not his favourite or chosen successor. An acknowledged Sufi master with several...

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  7. Apr 27, 2023 · Rumoured to be an extreme Anglophobe, Mirza Mughal met his end together with his half-brother Khizr Sultan and nephew Abu Bakr through William Hodson. Isolated from both his followers and weapons, Mirza Mughal was shot dead by Hodson in September 1857 at Khooni Darwaza. Source: Indian Culture Portal