18 July 1821 (aged 44–45) Allahabad, British India
Burial
Nizamuddin Dargah
Wives
Halima-un-Nissa
Birj Bai
Umrao Bai
Issue
Sulaiman Jah
Siphr ud-Daula
Zafar Yab Jang
Chughtai Khan Bahadur (1810-1857)
Nawab Asa Ra'afat Sultan Begum Sahiba
Nawab Quraisha Sultan Begum Sahiba
Names
Mirza Muhammad Jahangir Bakht Bahadur
House
Timurid
Father
Akbar Shah II
Mother
Mumtaz Mahal
Religion
Sunni Islam
Mirza Jahangir (also known as Shahzada Mirza Jahangir Shah Bakht Bahadur) (1776 – 18 July 1821)[1] was the son of Prince Mirza Jahan Shah, who became the Emperor Akbar Shah II in 1806 and his wife Empress Mumtaz Mahal, he was also the younger brother of Emperor Bahadur Shah II and older brother of Mirza Jahan Shah.[citation needed] Under the pressure of his mother, Mumtaz Begum, Akbar Shah declared him as his successor. However, after he attacked the British resident, Archibald Seton, in the Red Fort, the East India Company exiled him and eventually Bahadur Shah II succeed his father in 1837, to become the last Mughal ruler of India .[2]
He was subahdar of Assam from 1813 to 1818. He was the 32nd Mughal ruler in Assam.
^Smith, R. V. (2013-10-27). "The other Jahangir". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2021-05-11.
^Husain, MS (2006) Bahadur Shah Zafar; And the War of 1857 in Delhi, Aakar Books, Delhi, P87-88.
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