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    Muhammad (June 6, 1699 – November 29, 1759), better known by his regnal name Alamgir II, was the fifteenth Mughal emperor from 1754 to 1759. He was the son of...
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    Ali Gauhar, was the seventeenth Mughal emperor and the son of Alamgir II. Shah Alam II became the emperor of a crumbling Mughal Empire. His power was...
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  • Alamgir or Alomgir may refer to: Aurangzeb (1618–1707), also known by his regnal title Alamgir, ruler of the Mughal Empire Alamgir II (1699–1759), also...
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    Delhi, entering the city on 28 January, and compelling Mughal emperor Alamgir II to submit to him. The subsequent sacking of Delhi yielded immense wealth...
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    newly ordained Mughal Emperor Alamgir II requesting French assistance to put down the Maratha Confederacy. Alamgir II asked if it was possible for De...
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    1735, nineteen years before her son's accession to the throne as Emperor Alamgir II. His fourth wife, Lal Kunwar, was the daughter of Khasusiyat Khan. Jahandar...
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    Shah Bahadur, assassinating emperor Alamgir II, and torturing their family members including future emperor Shah Alam II. He was declared to be an apostate...
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    Shah Jahan II (Persian pronunciation: [ʃɑːh d͡ʒa.ˈhɑːn]; June 1696 – 17 September 1719), born Mirza Rafi-ud-Daulah, was briefly the twelfth Mughal emperor...
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    on 16 August 1765, 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...
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    victory Marathas became de-facto rulers of Delhi with Mughal Emperor Alamgir II having no actual power. He also led successful campaigns against the Durrani...
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