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    Farrukhsiyar (Persian pronunciation: [faɾ.ˈɾux saj.ˈjɑːɾ]; 20 August 1683 – 9 April 1719), also spelled as Farrukh Siyar, was the tenth Mughal Emperor from 1713 to 1719. He rose to the throne after deposing his uncle Jahandar Shah . [1]

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    Farrukhsiyar, also spelled as Farrukh Siyar, was the tenth Mughal Emperor from 1713 to 1719. He rose to the throne after deposing his uncle Jahandar Shah. He was an emperor only in name, with all effective power in the hands of the courtier Sayyid brothers.

  3. May 26, 2024 · Farrukh Siyar. Farrukh Siyar was a vile poltroon who met the same end six years later, in 1719, as Jahandar Shah. With the assistance of two Mughal vazirs known as the Sayyid Brothers, Syed Hassan Ali Khan Barha and Syed Hussain Ali Khan Barha, he held the crown.

  4. May 31, 2011 · Farrukhsiyar was a despicable poltroon who suffered similar fate like Jahandar Shah 6 years later in 1719. He sat the throne with the help of two Vazirs of the Mughals Syed Hassan Ali Khan Barha and Syed Hussain Ali Khan Barha known as Sayyid Brothers.

  5. Jul 13, 2022 · New Delhi: Farrukhsiyar, the tenth Mughal emperor, would have remained an obscure and forgotten ruler in the pages of history had it not been for one reason: It was he who issued the famous ‘farman’ (royal decree), giving the British East India Company the right to reside and trade in the Mughal Empire. Even though European traders had ...

  6. In 1715, an English mission led by John Surman to the court of the Mughal emperor Farrukhsiyar secured three famous farmans, giving the Company many valuable privileges in Bengal, Gujarat and Hyderabad.

  7. Feb 10, 2023 · This treaty restored all the privileges that Farrukhsiyars 1717 farmaan had granted to the East India Company, allowing it to carry out duty-free trade, build further fortifications and operate a mint.

  8. Farrukh-Siyar (ruled 1713–19) owed his victory and accession to the Sayyid brothers, ʿAbd Allāh Khan and Ḥusayn ʿAlī Khan Bāraha. The Sayyids thus earned the offices of vizier and chief bakhshī and acquired control over the affairs of state. They promoted the policies initiated earlier…. Read More.

  9. May 23, 2024 · Muhammad Farrukhsiyar was born on 20 August 1683 (9th Ramzan 1094 AH) in the city of Aurangabad on the Deccan plateau, to a Kashmiri mother, Sahiba Niswan. [3] He was the second son of Azim-ush-Shan, the second son of emperor Bahadur Shah I and a grandson of emperor Aurangzeb.

  10. Apr 5, 2009 · Abu'l Muzaffar Muin ud-din Muhammad Shah Farrukh-siyar Alim Akbar Sani Wala Shan Padshah-i-bahr-u-bar [Shahid-i-Mazlum] (or Farrukhsiyar) (August 20, 1685 - April 19, 1719) was the Mughal emperor of India between 1713 and 1719. He was the second son of 'Azim al-Shan the third son of Bahadur Shah I. Born at Aurangabad in the Deccan on 11 ...