Shah Alam II

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Shah Alam II was an 18th-century Mughal emperor of India whose weakened reign saw the empire’s authority erode and British power expand following conflicts such as the Battle of Buxar.

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Battle of Buxar combatant Shah Alam II
Mughal emperor Shah Alam II regnalName Shah Alam II
subject surface form: Shah Alam II
Akbar II father Shah Alam II
Akbar II predecessor Shah Alam II
Akbar II relative Shah Alam II
Treaty of Allahabad signedBy Shah Alam II
Shah Alam II regnalName Shah Alam II self-link
Mir Qasim alliedWith Shah Alam II
Shuja-ud-Daula allyOf Shah Alam II
Battle of Baksar opponent Shah Alam II
Battle of Baksar commander Shah Alam II
Ali Gohar regnalName Shah Alam II
Ali Gohar title Shah Alam II
Alamgir II successor Shah Alam II
Alamgir II child Shah Alam II
Jamil-ud-Din Begum motherOf Shah Alam II
Jamil-ud-Din Begum child Shah Alam II
Emperor of Hindustan usedBy Shah Alam II
Emperor of Hindustan positionHolder Shah Alam II
Ghulam Qadir opponent Shah Alam II
Mirza Salim relative Shah Alam II