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  1. Mirza Dara Bakht Miran Shah Bahadur (1790 - 8 February 1849) was the eldest son of Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar. [citation needed] He was the crown Prince of the Mughal Empire from 1837 to 1849.

  2. 31 de oct. de 1986 · Mirza Mohammad Bedaar Bakht, the last officially recognised direct male descendant of the Mughals who died in penury six years ago in Calcutta, would often revert to the Mughal style in a pathetic attempt to relive his past glory.

  3. Shahzada Mirza Fath-ul-Mulk Bahadur also known as Mirza Fakhru (c. 1816 or 1818 – 10 July 1856) was the last Crown Prince of the Mughal Kingdom.

  4. Mirza Dara Bakht was born in 1790, to Bahadur Shah Zafar and Sharif-ul-Mahal Begum. Mirza had 10 siblings: Mirza Jawan Bakht , Rabeya Begum and 8 other siblings . Mirza passed away in month 1849, at age 59.

  5. The rulers of the Mughal Empire shared certain genealogical relations with the Mongol royals. As they emerged in a time when this distinction had become less common, the Mughals identification as such has stuck and they have become known as one of the last Mongol successor states.

  6. Mirza Fakhruddin had become the obvious heir on the death of his eldest brother, Mirza Dara Bakht, in 1849. For the first time in the nineteenth century the emperor’s favourite for the succession and the British obsession with primogeniture coincided.

  7. 15 de jun. de 2020 · In the Mughal capital of Delhi, a weak and flailing Bahadur Shah Zafar — a puppet of the British by then — saw a leading figure of his royal household, Mirza Fatah-Ul-Mulk Shah Bahadur, die, allegedly from the disease.