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370:. There he whiled away his time in drinking Hoffmann’s cherry brandy and making merry with dancing girls. In 1816, Col Sleeman found him in a bad state. “To obtain an interview with the Governor General, Lord Hastings he promised to limit himself to one bottle of port wine daily.” Lord Hastings described him as wearing a tartar dress, a crimson robe, blue vest, lined with fur and a high conical cap ornamented with jewels, though it was the peak of summer. He had long hair, cut at the side — a handsome young man gone astray. The prince died in 1821, long before his parents, and was buried in tomb in Delhi near the 299:, the topic of succession came up again, but the Resident stated the East India Company’s known position very firmly. Angry at this, Mirza Jahangir fired at the British Resident just as he was leaving the Red Fort, but missed.The Resident turned his horse back and asked the prince to apologise, but he refused and taunted him instead, by shouting “Lu, lu hai bey” (cranky booby fie on you). The Resident then went back and returned with a whole posse of British troops, bent on avenging the insult. The prince was arrested and sent in exile to Allahabad in about the year 1812. 341:
Seeing the response of the people and sensing the enthusiasm generated, it was decided that the festival would be held annually after the rains, and that people of all communities would make similar offerings at the holy sites. The Darbar was also shifted to Mehrauli for the 7 days of the Festival.
318:. After a couple of years, Mirza Jahangir was released, and Mumtaz Mahal Begum went to Mehrauli to redeem her vow. With her, the imperial court also shifted to Mehrauli and so did the entire population of Delhi. For seven days, all sorts of merrymaking continued at Mehrauli with 538: 539:
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made of flowers was offered at the shrine. The secular-minded Mughal emperor ordered an offering in the shape of a floral
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The festival reached its pinnacle during the reign of Bahadur Shah Zafar. Bahadur Shah Zafar went to celebrate “
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and bull baiting, kite-flying, wrestling and swimming bouts. Amidst the celebrations, the
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in 1806 and his wife Empress Mumtaz Mahal, he was also the younger brother of Emperor
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His mother pined for him and vowed that if he were to return, she would offer a
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succeed his father in 1837, to become the last Mughal ruler of India . He was
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agreed with the British (after he tried to poison his elder brother
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Mirza Jahangir’s behaviour on his return to Delhi worsened and
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from 1813 to 1818. He was the 32nd Mughal ruler in Assam.
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Index

Shahzada
Hindustan
Red Fort, Delhi
Mughal Empire
Allahabad
British India
Nizamuddin Dargah
Issue
House
Timurid
Akbar Shah II
Sunni Islam
Shahzada
Mirza Jahan Shah
Akbar Shah II
Bahadur Shah II
Mirza Jahan Shah
British resident
Archibald Seton
Red Fort
East India Company
Bahadur Shah II
subahdar
Assam
Akbar Shah II
Siraj Uddin “Zafar”
Bahadur Shah Zafar II
British Resident
Red Fort
British Resident

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