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The Timurid Dynasty

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1707  H.M. Padshah-i-Mamalik Abu'l Faiz Qutb ud-din Muhammad 'Azam Shah-i-'Ali Jah Ghazi, Emperor of India. b. at Burhanpur, 8th July 1653 n.s., son of H.M. Al-Sultan al-'Azam wal Khaqan al-Mukarram, Abu'l-Muzaffar Muhi ud-din Muhammad Aurangzeb Bahadur 'Alamgir Padshah Ghazi [Khuld Makan], Emperor of India, by his first wife, Nawab Dilrus Banu Rabia-i-Durani Begum Sahiba, elder daughter of Mirza Badi uz-Zaman Safawi, Shah Nawaz Khan, educ. privately. Subadar of Malwa 16xx-1701, and Gujarat 1701-1706. Granted the title of Shah-i-'Ali Jah, 12th August 1681. Ascended the musnaid at Ahmadnagar on the death of his father, 14th March 1707 n.s. Defeated and k. by his elder brother, Shah 'Alam, 19th June 1707 n.s. m. (first) at Delhi, 15th May 1668, Nawab Rahmat Banu Begum Sahiba (d. suddenly at Dacca, bur. Lalabagh), née Rajkumari Ramani Gabharu, daughter of Sri Sri Swargadeva Sri Raja Jayaddhwaj Singha, Raja of Assam. m. (second) 27th July 1668 (nikah) and at the Mansion of Shahzadi Jahan Ara Begum, Delhi, 15th January 1669 (zifaf), Nawab Jahan Zeb Banu Begum Sahiba [Jani Begum] (d. at the Bagh-i-Shahi, Ahmadabad, March 1705, bur. Mausoleum of Qutb ud-din, Shahjahanabad, Delhi), daughter of Padshahzada-i-Buzurg Martaba, Jalal ul-Kadir, Sultan Muhammad Dara Shikoh, Shah-i-Buland Iqbal, by his wife, Nawab Nadira Banu Begum Sahiba, daughter of Sultan Parviz Mirza. m. (third) Piari Khanum [Bibi Pari] alias Irandukht (d. ca. 1678, bur. Dacca), daughter of Amir ul-Umara, Nawab Shaista Khan [Mirza Abu Talib], sometime Subadar of Bihar, Patna, Allahabad, Malwa, the Deccan and of Gujarat. m. (fourth) at Ajmer, 7th August 1681, Nawab Shahr Banu Begum Sahiba alias Bijapuri Mahal Sahiba [Padshah Bibi] (b. at Bijapur, 1663), daughter of H.M. Ghulam-i-Hyder-i-Safdar Sultan 'Ali 'Adil Shah II, Sultan of Bijapur, by his wife, Khurshid Khanum. He was k. in battle at Jajuwan, 19th June 1707 n.s. (bur. Mausoleum of Humayun, Delhi), having had issue, seven sons and three daughters:
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