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  1. Jamshed Bakht was a Mughal descendant through his father, Mirza Jawan Bakht, son of Bahadur Shah II the last Mughal emperor. His mother was his father's maternal cousin Nawab Shah S Begum.

  2. Oct 31, 1986 · Mirza Mohammad Bedaar Bakht, the last officially recognised direct male descendant of the Mughals who died in penury six years ago in Calcutta, would often revert to the Mughal style in a pathetic attempt to relive his past glory.

  3. Jamshed Bakht was a Mughal descendant through his father, Mirza Jawan Bakht, son of Bahadur Shah II the last Mughal emperor. His mother was his father's maternal cousin Nawab Shah S Begum.

  4. Jamshed Bakht died in Rangoon but one of his sons returned to India, where he struggled to make ends meet on a government pension; the remnants of his family now live in a slum in Calcutta and are still disputing how the meagre monthly payment of 400 rupees awarded to them by the Indian government should be divided.

  5. Jan 19, 2014 · Their son, Mirza Jamshed Bakht (born about the same year as Tagore) went on to get an English education at the Diocesan School and Rangoon College and turned out to be a man of pleasing...

  6. Aug 9, 2018 · Jewan Bakht had a son, Jamshed Bakht, who in turn had Bedaar Bakht from his second wife Nadir Jehan. Bedaar moved out of Rangoon as a youngster under the care of a guardian, and travelled to various parts of India, before finally settling in Kolkata.

  7. Mirza Jawan Bakht (1841 – 18 September 1884) was the son of Emperor Bahadur Shah II, also called Zafar, and Zinat Mahal. He was the fifteenth son of his father and the only son of his mother. His mother nursed the ambition of placing him on the Mughal throne. Biography.