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Mirza Jalaluddin, Mughal Prince
(born Mirza Mohammad Jalaluddin Ahmed, the Prince of the Royal House of Timur) (1854-1876) was a Mughal Prince who was the grandson of Emperor Akbar Shah II, and the nephew of Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last Mughal Emperor. His title Mirza, meant that he was a Prince of the Mughal Royal Family. 1854 (MDCCCLIV) was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ...
1876 (MDCCCLXXVI) was a leap year starting on Saturday. ...
a potrait of Akbar II at Smithsonian Institute Akbar Shah II (1760 - 1837), also known as Mirza Akbar, was the second-to-last of the Mughal emperors of India. ...
Bahadur Shah II (1775-1862) aka Bahadur Shah Zafar (Zafar was his nom de plume, or takhallus, as an Urdu poet) was the last of the Mughal emperors in India. ...
The following list of Indian monarchs is one of several Wikipedia lists of incumbents. ...
Mirza may refer to: a genus of giant mouse lemur species a title used by Mongols a title (last name) used by people of India a popular male name used widely in Bosnia & Herzegovina an Arabic name which means prince in Persian an Islamic family name. ...
The term prince (the female form is princess), from the Latin root princeps, when used for a member of the highest aristocracy, has several fundamentally different meanings - one generic, and several types of titles. ...
The Mughal Empire (alternative spelling Mogul, which is the origin of the word Mogul) of India was founded by Babur in 1526, when he defeated Ibrahim Lodi, the last of the Delhi Sultans at the First Battle of Panipat. ...
Members of the British royal family A royal family is the extended family of a monarch. ...
Most of his life was spent hiding from the British. He took refuge under the Zamindari Dighapatia family in Natore, Rajshahi. He had four sons and two daughters. His son Mirza Zafar eventually came to be an official in the families' court. Natore is a district located in northern Bangladesh. ...
Rajshahi (Bangla: রাà¦à¦¶à¦¾à¦¹à§) is a city in Rajshahi District in northwestern Bangladesh. ...
His line of descent was the surviving branch of the house of Timur. Statue of Timur in Shahrisabz, Uzbekistan TÄ«mÅ«r bin Taraghay Barlas (Chagatai Turkic: تÛÙ
ÙØ±, iron) (1336 â February 1405) was a 14th century warlord of Turco-Mongol descent[1][2][3], conqueror of much of Western and central Asia, and founder of the Timurid Empire (1370â1405) in Central Asia and...
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