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Muhammad Khan (10 May 1661 – 11
February 1713),
better known by his
title Jahandar Shah (lit. 'The
Owner of the World',
Persian pronunciation: [d͡ʒaˈhɑːn...
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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...
- the
early 1700s. For his role in
engineering the
accession of
emperor Jahandar Shah,
Zulfiqar Khan has been
termed the
first kingmaker in
Mughal history...
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emperor from 1754 to 1759. He was the son of
Jahandar Shah. Born
Mirza Aziz-ud-Din, the
second son of
Jahandar Shah, was
raised to the
throne by Imad-ul-Mulk...
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goldsmith and philanthropist,
founded George Heriot's
School (b. 1563) 1713 –
Jahandar Shah,
Mughal emperor (b. 1664) 1728 –
Agostino Steffani,
Italian priest...
- camels, [and]
twenty thousand rockets" for war with Kam Baksh. His son
Jahandar Shah, was made the
commander of the
advance guard, but
later replaced Khan...
- his son
Zulfiqar Khan,
despite having supported Jahandar Shah
uptil then,
decided to turn over
Jahandar Shah to the new emperor. However, Farrukhsiyar...
- was a son
Named Wazir Ibrahim Khan (1654–1713) and was
diwan of
Emperor Jahandar Shah. He was
killed at the
orders of Farrukhsiyar. He was the
eldest son...
- died in 1712, and his
successor Jahandar Shah was ********inated on the
orders of the
Sayyid Brothers. In 1713,
Jahandar's nephew Farrukhsiyar (r. 1713–1719)...
- the
Deccan wars and
Maratha conquests. In 1692, the
Mughal army
under Jahandar Shah
marched into
Maratha territory to
reduce the fort of Panhala, but...