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    Bahadur Shah II. 1837–1857. v. t. e. Shah Alam II ( Persian pronunciation: [ʃɑːh ʔɑː.ˈlam]; 25 June 1728 – 19 November 1806), also known by his birth name Ali Gohar, or Ali Gauhar, was the seventeenth Mughal emperor and the son of Alamgir II. [16] Shah Alam II became the emperor of a crumbling Mughal Empire.

  2. 8 de abr. de 2024 · Shah ʿĀlam II (born June 15, 1728, Delhi [India]—died Nov. 10, 1806, Delhi) was the nominal Mughal emperor of India from 1759 to 1806. Son of the emperor ʿĀlamgīr II, he was forced to flee Delhi in 1758 by the minister ʿImād al-Mulk, who kept the emperor a virtual prisoner.

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  3. 16 de mar. de 2024 · Uncover the story of Shah Alam II, the final Mughal emperor who witnessed the empire's decline. Explore his struggles, achievements, and lasting impact on Indian history.

  4. 1 de jun. de 2003 · Shah Alam II | 15th Mughal Emperor. Home → 1526 - 1857, 1707 – 1857 Personalities, Personalities → Shah Alam II. After the murder of Alamgir II, his son Ali Gauhar succeeded him by taking the title of Shah Alam. Emperor Shah Alam was an ornamental figurehead with the reigns of government actually under the control of his Wazir, Ghazi-ud-Din.

  5. Treaty of Allahabad. The Treaty of Allahabad was signed on 16 August 1765, [1] between the Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II, son of the late Emperor Alamgir II, and Robert Clive, of the East India Company, in the aftermath of the Battle of Buxar of 22 October 1764.

  6. 29 de jul. de 2011 · ʿĀLAM II, SHAH. ʿĀLAM II, SHAH, Mughal emperor (1173-1253/1759-1806). Following the assassination of his father, ʿĀlamgīr II, on 4 Jomādā I 1173/24 December 1759, Mīrzā ʿAbdallāh ʿAlī Gowhar claimed the throne and adopted the name Abu’l-Moẓaffar Jalāl-al-dīn Moḥammad Shah ʿĀlam II.

  7. Shah Alam II, (25 June 1728 – 19 November 1806) was the eighteenth Mughal Emperor and the son of Alamgir II. He became the emperor of the Mughal Empire; his power was so depleted during his reign that it led to a saying in the Persian language, Sultanat-e-Shah Alam, Az Dilli ta Palam, meaning, 'The kingdom of Shah Alam is from ...