Mirza Jawan Bakht

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Mirza Jawan Bakht was a Mughal prince and the eldest son of the last Mughal emperor, Bahadur Shah II (Bahadur Shah Zafar), who was once considered a potential heir to the fading Mughal throne in 19th-century India.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indian prince
Mughal prince
historical figure
associatedWith Mughal court
surface form: Bahadur Shah Zafar’s court

British East India Company
Delhi
childOf Bahadur Shah II
Zeenat Mahal
controlledBy British India
surface form: British Raj
countryOfCitizenship Mughal Empire (in much of the territory)
surface form: Mughal Empire
dynasty Timurid dynasty
surface form: Timurid
era 19th-century India
ethnicGroup Mughal dynasty
surface form: Mughal
gender male
historicalContext end of Mughal sovereignty in India
historicalSignificance symbol of the last generation of Mughal princes
house House of Babur
languageSpoken Persian
Urdu language
surface form: Urdu
notableAspect his claim to succession was opposed by other Mughal princes
his succession was supported by his mother Zeenat Mahal
notableEvent British colonial rule in India
decline of the Mughal Empire
notableFor being considered a potential heir to the Mughal throne
being the eldest son of the last Mughal emperor
notableRelative Akbar II
Aurangzeb
Babur
Bahadur Shah I
Bahadur Shah II
Shah Jahan
partOf Mughal dynasty
politicalStatus prince without effective power
positionHeld heir apparent (contested)
religion Islam
residence Red Fort
surface form: Red Fort, Delhi
sibling Mirza Fath-ul-Mulk Bahadur
Mirza Mughal
spouse Nawab Shah Zamani Begum
successorStatus never crowned emperor
title Shahzada

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