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    Mirza Azim-ush-Shan (Persian: عظیم الشان; 15 December 1664 – 18 March 1712) was the second son of Mughal emperor Shah Alam I, by his second wife, Amrita Bai, Princess of Kishangarh.

  2. Apr 10, 2022 · civil war among his sons was essentially a battle between Azim-ush-Shan, the most energetic prince with the most resources, and Zulfiqar Khan, the most powerful noble.

  3. Jun 12, 2021 · Azim-us-Shan was the most powerful, the wealthiest, and most able of Bahadur Shah’s sons and was his heir-apparent. He was by his father’s deathbed in an encampment near Lahore, and was ...

  4. Mirza Azim-ush-Shan (Persian: {{Nastaliq|عظیم الشان; 15 December 1664 – 18 March 1712) was the second son of Mughal emperor Shah Alam I, by his second wife, Amrita Bai, Princess of Kishangarh.

  5. Mirza Azim-ush-Shan ( Persian: عظیم الشان; 15 December 1664 – 18 March 1712) was the second son of Mughal emperor Shah Alam I, by his second wife, Amrita Bai, Princess of Kishangarh.

  6. Ajit Singh was defeated and was obliged to make his submission to the emperor who not only pardoned him but made him a mansabdar of 3500 and conferred on him the title of Maha­raja. Bahadur Shah had to leave for Deccan where Kam Baksh was raising an army.

  7. Azim-ush-Shan. Sultan Azhar ud-din Muhammad Azim Mirza, Azim us-Shan Bahadur (December 15, 1664 - March 18, 1712) was the third son of Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah I, by his second wife, Maharajkumari Amrita Bai Sahiba. In 1712, at the time of his father's death, Azim-ush-shan was serving as governor of Bengal, Bihar, and Orissa. He immediately ...

  8. Unable to put up a strong fight, Azim-ush-Shan wrote to Bahadur Shah for reinforcements. He responded by sending Munim Khan and Jahandar Shah. Meanwhile, Zulfiqar Khan, who was in charge of the left wing of Azam Shah's army, advised him to wait until the next day to start a full-fledged battle.

  9. Prince Azim-us-Shan (15 December 1664 – 18 March 1712) was the second son of Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah I, by his second wife, Maharajkumari Amrita Bai Sahiba.

  10. Prince Azim-ush-Shan (December 15, 1664 – March 18, 1712) was the second son of Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah I, by his second wife, Maharajkumari Amrita Bai Sahiba. He was also the grandson of emperor Aurangzeb, during whose reign, he was the subahdar (viceroy) of Bengal Subah, Bihar and Odisha from 1697 to his death in 1712, at the age of 47.