- The
Battle of
Jajau was
fought between the two
Mughal princes and
brothers Bahadur Shah I and
Muhammad Azam Shah on 20 June 1707. In 1707,
their father...
- half-brother, Shah Alam (later
crowned as
Bahadur Shah I),
during the
Battle of
Jajau on 20 June 1707. Qutb-ud-Din
Muhammad Azam was born on 28 June 1653 in Burhanpur...
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shortly defeated in one of the
largest battles of India, the
Battle of
Jajau and
overthrown by
Bahadur Shah.
During the
reign of
Bahadur Shah, the Rajput...
-
father succeeded him;
Bidar and his
father were
killed at the
Battle of
Jajau against Bidar's uncle.
Muhammad Bidar Bakht was born on 4
August 1670 in...
- son Azam Shah, who was
defeated and
killed in June 1707 at the
battle of
Jajau by the army of
Bahadur Shah I, the
second son of Aurangzeb. Both because...
- ****istant loco
pilot of the
train violated the
advisory speed limits between Jajau and
Mania railway stations. In June 2024, the
maximum speed of the train...
-
credited with the
killing of the
Mughal prince Azam Shah
during the
Battle of
Jajau, and for
establishing an
independent territory that
defied Mughal authority...
-
negotiated for the
release but he
refused which led to a battle.
Battle of
Jajau (1707) was
fought between Azam Shah and
Bhadur Shah over the
Mughal throne...
- Azam Shah's army
faced that of
prince Muhammad Mu'azzam in the
Battle of
Jajau the same year.
Amidst severe losses on Azam's side,
Zulfiqar Khan advised...
-
Burhanpur from
Bahadur Shah, who had
finally killed Azam Khan in the
Battle of
Jajau.
While Bahadur Shah
granted Marathas sardeshmukhi of the Deccan, he failed...