Mirza Salim

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Mirza Salim was a Mughal prince of 19th-century India, known primarily as a son of the later Mughal emperor Akbar II during the empire’s declining years under British influence.

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Mirza Salim canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indian prince
Mughal prince
allegiance Mughal Empire (in much of the territory)
surface form: Mughal Empire
birthPlace Red Fort
surface form: Red Fort, Delhi
capitalOfRealm Delhi
country India
culture Indo-Persian court culture
dynasty Mughal dynasty
era 19th century
ethnicGroup Mughal dynasty
surface form: Mughal
father Akbar II
heritage Turko-Mongol
house Timurid dynasty
surface form: Timurid
language Persian
Urdu language
surface form: Urdu
mother Mumtaz-un-Nissa Begum
notableFor being a son of Mughal emperor Akbar II
living during the decline of the Mughal Empire
living under increasing British influence in India
partOf Mughal dynasty
surface form: Mughal imperial family
politicalContext British East India Company
surface form: British East India Company rule in India
positionHeld Mughal prince of Delhi
relative Akbar II
Bahadur Shah II
Mirza Abu Zafar
Mirza Jahangir
Shah Alam II
religion Islam
residence Delhi
Red Fort
surface form: Red Fort, Delhi
title Shahzada

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Akbar II child Mirza Salim
Mirza Jahangir sibling Mirza Salim