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Encyclopedia > House of Taimur

The following list of Indian monarchs is one of several Wikipedia lists of incumbents. It is a list of emperors of the Mughal empire. See also List of Indian Monarchs.


The actual title of the Mughal emperor was Badshah (or, in Persian, Padshah). See Padishah.


Timurid Dynasty

The dynasty called itself the House of Timur as the founder, Babur, was descended (through his mother) from Timur. The Timurid Dynasty lasted from 1526 until 1857.


The Great Mughals, the first six emperors, are often referred to just by one name, which was, in each case, a title they took as Emperor (Padishah). The relevant title is bolded in the list below.

  • Shah Jahan III, ruler 1760?

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The son of Taimur Bin Feisal, he inheritted the remains of an Omani Empire, which included the neighboring provinces of Oman and Dhofar, as well as the last remnants of an overseas empire, including Gwadar on the Pakistani coast--the latter was ceded to Pakistan in 1958.
No one was safe from the sultan's paranoia, and even his own son, Qaboos was kept under virtual house arrest at the Sultan's palace in Salalah.
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