Muhammad Kam Bakhsh

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Muhammad Kam Bakhsh was the youngest son of the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb (Alamgir I), known for his brief and ultimately unsuccessful bid for power during the empire’s decline.

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Muhammad Kam Bakhsh canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mughal prince
historical figure
associatedWith Mughal War of Succession
surface form: Mughal succession conflicts
causeOfDeath killed in battle
conflict war of succession after Aurangzeb
country Mughal Empire (in much of the territory)
surface form: Mughal Empire
dynasty Mughal dynasty
era late Mughal period
father Alamgir I
Aurangzeb
fullName Muhammad Kam Bakhsh self-link
gender male
historicalContext period of decline of the Mughal Empire
house Timurid dynasty
surface form: Timurid
language Persian (court language)
Urdu (courtly and regional usage)
mother Udaipuri Mahal
notableEvent struggle for control of the Deccan
notableFor being the youngest son of Aurangzeb
his brief bid for power after Aurangzeb’s death
opponent Bahadur Shah I
politicalStatus unsuccessful claimant to Mughal power
positionHeld subahdar of Deccan
regionOfActivity Deccan Plateau
surface form: Deccan
religion Islam
sibling Azam Shah
Bahadur Shah I
Muhammad Muazzam
title Shahzada

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Alamgir I child Muhammad Kam Bakhsh
Bahadur Shah I sibling Muhammad Kam Bakhsh
Azam Shah sibling Muhammad Kam Bakhsh
Muhammad Kam Bakhsh fullName Muhammad Kam Bakhsh self-link