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  1. Shahzada Mirza Shah Abbas Bahadur (1845 – 25 December 1910) was a prince of the Mughal Empire, the son of Emperor Bahadur Shah II, the last native Emperor of India (King George VI being the last non-native Emperor), by his wife Mubarak-un-Nissa Khanum Begum. He was a younger brother of Prince Mirza Mughal and former Crown Princes Mirza Dara Bakht, Mirza Jawan Bakht, and Mirza Fath-ul-Mulk Bahadur. In 1858, the Mughal Era officially came to an end, signifying the end of a 332-year rule. In ...

  2. Bahadur Shah II with his sons Mirza Jawan Bakht and Mirza Shah Abbas along with a British personnel while he was in exile in Burma Bahadur Shah Zafar in 1858, just after his trial and before his departure for exile in Burma.

  3. Bahadur Shah Zafar is known to have had four wives and numerous concubines. In order of marriage, his wives were: Begum Ashraf Mahal; Begum Akhtar Mahal; Begum Zeenat Mahal; Begum Taj Mahal; Zafar had 22 sons, including: Mirza Fath-ul-Mulk Bahadur (alias Mirza Fakhru) Mirza Mughal; Mirza Khazr Sultan; Jawan Bakht; Mirza Quaish; Mirza Shah Abbas

  4. Bahadur Shah was the son of Akbar Shah II. He fought the revolt of 1857 (first independence war of India) with many freedom fighters or leaders such as Rani Lakshmi bai , Tatya Tope and Mangal Pandey, etc against the East India Company and British army. Reign. Bahadur Shah became the Mughal Emperor after his father's death on 28 September 1837 ...

  5. When the news reached them, the amirs decided to abandon the shah and his heir for Abbas Mirza. [37] Mohammad Khodabanda found no choice but to abdicate. On 1 October 1587, at a ceremony in the palace in Qazvin, he placed his crown on the head of his seventeen-year-old son, who ascended the throne as Abbas I. Murshid Qoli Khan, to whom Abbas owed the crown, was rewarded with the title of vakil ( viceroy ).

  6. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Mirza Shah Abbas. Mughal prince

  7. RMCCE66R – Ahmad Mirza, 1898–1930, shah of Persia (1909–25), son of Muhammad Ali. The last of the Qajar dynasty in 1909