14 January 1709(1709-01-14) (aged 41) Hyderabad, India
Burial
23 January 1709
Humayun's Tomb, Delhi
Spouse
Fakhr Jahan Khanam
(m. 1681)
Jamilat-un-nisa Begum
(m. 1681)
Azarm Banu Begum
(m. 1683)
Issue
Umed Bakhsh Mirza
Muhi us-Sunnat Mirza
Firuzmand Mirza
Barqiullah Mirza
A daughter
Names
Mirza Muhammad Kam Bakhsh
House
House of Babur
Dynasty
Timurid dynasty
Father
Aurangzeb
Mother
Udaipuri Mahal
Religion
Sunni Islam
Mirza Muhammad Kam Bakhsh (Persian: محمد کامبخش; 7 March 1667 – 14 January 1709) was the youngest son of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, born to his wife Udaipuri Mahal.[2]
^Mughal title Mirza, the title of Mirza and not Khan or Padshah, which were the titles of the Mongol rulers.
^Latif, Bilkees I. (2010). Forgotten. Penguin Books. p. 34. ISBN 9780143064541.
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