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Jahan Shah (Mughal Emperor)

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662:'s troops forced Ghulam Qadir to flee, who took the emperor with him. He was subsequently deposed by the Shinde after the conquest of Delhi, on 16 October 1788, in favor of Shah Alam II. Ghulam Qadir took him to Mirat where, in desperation at his failures, he threatened to execute the hapless prince and other captives from the Imperial family that he had taken with him but was prevented from doing so by his own bodyguard, Manyar Singh. Thence the Rohilla fled leaving behind the captive princes. When Mirat was captured by Shinde's forces on 18 December, Mahmud Shah was once more imprisoned in the Salimgarh Fort. He died in 1790, allegedly on the orders of Shah Alam II for his role in the 1788 disturbances and for treason against the 56: 923: 606:. He himself became emperor for a brief period in 1788 as a puppet of Ghulam Kadir, after Shah Alam II had been deposed and blinded. He was allegedly put to death in 1790 by order of Shah Alam II, supposedly for usurping his authority in 1788. 654:
on 31 July 1788. His reign was a titular one. On the day of his accession the whole Red Fort Palace was ransacked by Ghulam Qadir's men. Cruelties and torture were later on perpetrated on the whole
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family, sparing not even Badshah Begum or the new emperor. Porters carrying water for the deposed monarch were stopped and rebuked by the Rohilla. Finally, the arrival of
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to verbal, physical and psychological abuse. To find a legitimate means of doing such acts, and due to the machinations of the former Empress
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Born as Prince Bidar Bakht, he was the eldest surviving child of Emperor
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usurped power in Delhi and began subjecting the reigning Mughal Emperor
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the emperor was deposed and Prince Mahmud Shah was enthroned as
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Advanced Study in the History of Modern India 1707-1813
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Index

Jahan Shah IV
Padishah
Al-Sultan Al-Azam

Mughal Emperor
Shah Alam II
Shah Alam II
Red Fort
Delhi
Mughal Empire
Shahjahanabad
Old Delhi
Delhi
Issue
Regnal name
Persian
House
House of Babur
Dynasty
Timurid dynasty
Ahmad Shah
Sunni Islam
Hanafi
Mughal emperors
Babur
Humayun
Humayun
Akbar I
Jahangir I
Shahriyar

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