Mirza Shah Abbas
Shahzada Mirza Shah Abbas Bahadur (1845 – 25 December 1910) was a prince of the Mughal Empire as the son of Emperor Bahadur Shah II, the last Emperor of India, through his wife Mubarrak-un-Nissa Khanum Begum.[1]
Mirza Shah Abbas | |||||
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Shahzada of the Mughal Empire | |||||
Prince Mirza Shah at the Imperial Palace | |||||
Born | 1845 Red Fort, Delhi, British India | ||||
Died | 25 December 1910 (aged 64–65) Rangoon, Burma | ||||
Spouse | Aisha Begum Jumma Bibi Husaini Bibi Said Bibi | ||||
Issue | Mirza Muhammad Muazzim Mirza Muhammad Akhtar Mirza Muhammad Rahmat Mirza Muhammad Bidar Bakht Bilqis Zamani Begum Shamim Akhtar | ||||
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House | Timurid | ||||
Father | Bahadur Shah II | ||||
Mother | Mubarrak-un-Nissa |
He was a younger brother of Prince Mirza Mughal and former Crown Princes Mirza Dara Bakht, Mirza Jawan Bakht, and Mirza Fath-ul-Mulk Bahadur. In 1858, the Mughal Era officially came to an end, signifying the end of a 332-year rule. In 1877, the title Emperor of India was taken by the British Royal Family starting with Queen Victoria.
Sources
- The House of Timur: Delhi's Royal Family Archived 2011-06-13 at the Wayback Machine
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