Jahan Shah IV
Jahan Shah | |||||
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Emperor of Mughal Empire | |||||
Titular Mughal Emperor | |||||
Reign | 31 July 1788 - 16 October 1788 | ||||
Coronation | 31 July 1788 at Red Fort, Delhi | ||||
Predecessor | Shah Alam II | ||||
Successor | Shah Alam II | ||||
Regent | Ghulam Qadir (1788) | ||||
Born | 1749 | ||||
Died | 1790 | ||||
Issue | Najabat Afruz Banu Begum, Muhammadi Begum Sahiba | ||||
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Dynasty | Timurid | ||||
Father | Ahmad Shah Bahadur |
Nasir-ud-Din Muhammad Kuchuk Jahan Shah Padshah Ghazi also called Bidar Bakht Mahmud Shah Bahadur (1749 – 1790), was Mughal Emperor of India for a brief period in 1788 as a puppet of Ghulam Qadir,[1] after Shah Alam II had been deposed and blinded.[2] He was the son of the former Mughal Emperor Ahmad Shah Bahadur.[3] He was deposed in the same year by the Marathas and killed in 1790 on the orders of Emperor Shah Alam II, though it was he who had helped Shah Alam II during his brief reign by sending him water and food secretly when Ghulam Qadir had ordered that no food or water be supplied to the deposed Emperor. He had been made Subahdar of Punjab on 12 November 1752 as a child.
Preceded by Shah Alam II |
Mughal Emperor 1788 |
Succeeded by Shah Alam II |
References
- ↑ Mehta, Jaswant Lal (2005). Advanced Study in the History of Modern India 1707-1813. Sterling Publishers. p. 595. ISBN 9781932705546.
- ↑ Tikkiwal, Harish Chandra (1974). Jaipur and the Later Mughals (1707-1803 A.D.): A Study in Political Relations. University of Rajasthan. p. 175. OCLC 825766812.
- ↑ Hasan, Iqtida (1995). Later Moghuls and Urdù literature. Ferozsons. p. 48. ISBN 9789690101204.
- Decline of the Mughal Empire by Safdar Hiyat Safdar
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