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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nizam_BaiNizam Bai - Wikipedia

    Nizam Bai (c.1643 [citation needed] – 1692) was a wife of the eighth Mughal emperor, Bahadur Shah I. Though she never reigned as empress, having died several years before her husband ascended the throne, her son eventually succeeded as the Emperor Jahandar Shah .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bajirao_IBajirao I - Wikipedia

    Bajirao I ( Visaji Bajirao Ballal; [1] [2] Marathi pronunciation: [bad͡ʒiɾaːʋ bəlːaːɭ]; 18 August 1700 – 28 April 1740) was the 7th and most powerful Peshwa of the Maratha Confederacy. He after Shivaji, is considered to be the most charismatic and dynamic leader in Maratha history.

  3. His mother Nizam Bai, the daughter of Fatehyawar Jang, was a noble from Hyderabad. He was Muazzam's eldest son, and eldest grandson of reigning emperor Aurangzeb. Following Mughal tradition, his birth was grandly celebrated by the Mughal court.

  4. en.bharatpedia.org › wiki › Nizam_BaiNizam Bai - Bharatpedia

    Nizam Bai (c.1643 – 1692) was a wife of the seventh Mughal emperor, Bahadur Shah I. Though she never reigned as empress, having died several years before her husband ascended the throne, her son eventually succeeded as the Emperor Jahandar Shah .

  5. Oct 13, 2014 · Muhammad Shah, got murdered the Sayyid brothers, Hussain Ali Khan in 1720 and Abdullah Khan in 1722, with the help of Nizam-ul-Mulk Asaf Jah. In Oct 1720, Muhammad Ibrahim, son of Rafiu-sh Shan by Nur-un-nissa Begum, was raised to the throne, but subsequently deposed by Muhammad Shah.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Nizam_BaiNizam Bai - Wikiwand

    Nizam Bai was a wife of the eighth Mughal emperor, Bahadur Shah I. Though she never reigned as empress, having died several years before her husband ascended the throne, her son eventually succeeded as the Emperor Jahandar Shah.

  7. Jun 24, 2023 · Nizam Bai, one of his wives, held a significant role as she was the mother of his successor, Jahandar Shah. Emperor Muhammad Shah (reigned 1719-1748): Muhammad Shah, renowned for his patronage of the arts and opulent lifestyle, was married to three wives. Here's a list of Mughal emperors with most number of wives.

  8. Mahlaqa Bai (1768 – 1824) was an influential courtesan of the Deccan and an accomplished poet. The Nizam, ruler of Hyderabad, appointed her to the 'umrah' or the highest nobility. An expert...

  9. Apr 7, 2022 · Mah Laqa Bai was an unmarried woman in a male-dominated court who accompanied Nizam II in three wars — Battle of Kolar in 1781, Battle of Nirmal in 1782 and Battle of Pangal in 1789. Disguised in masculine garb, she was a warrior renowned for her skills on the battlefield.

  10. Nizam Bai Sahiba was a Queen of Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah I and Jahandar Shah’s mother.