Disambiguation evidence for Mughal emperor Shah Alam II via surface form

"Shah Alam II"


As subject (52)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Shah Alam II".

Predicate Object
alliedWith Mir Qasim
alliedWith Shuja-ud-Daula
associatedWith decline of Mughal imperial authority
associatedWith rise of British colonial rule in India
battleDate 1764-10-22
birthDate 1728-06-25
birthPlace Delhi
capital Delhi
contemporaryOf Mir Qasim
contemporaryOf Shuja-ud-Daula
contemporaryOf Warren Hastings
country Mughal Empire (in much of the territory)
surface form: Mughal Empire
deathDate 1806-11-19
deathPlace Delhi
dynasty Timurid dynasty
era 18th century
era early 19th century
father Alamgir II
fullName Ali Gohar
grantedDiwaniOf Bengal
grantedDiwaniOf Bihar
grantedDiwaniOf Orissa
grantedRevenueRightsTo British East India Company
house House of Babur
instanceOf Mughal emperor
instanceOf historical figure
instanceOf monarch
involvedIn Battle of Buxar
lostEffectiveControlOf Bengal
lostEffectiveControlOf Bihar
lostEffectiveControlOf Orissa
mother Jamil-ud-Din Begum
notableFor being a weak Mughal emperor under British influence
notableFor political dependence on the British East India Company
notableFor presiding over the decline of the Mughal Empire
opposedBy British East India Company
predecessor Alamgir II
regnalName Shah Alam II
reignEnd 1806
reignStart 1760
religion Islam
religion Sunni Islam
residedIn Allahabad
signed Treaty of Allahabad
successor Akbar II
title Emperor of Hindustan
title Padishah
treatyDate 1765
wasBlindedBy Ghulam Qadir
wasFigureheadUnder British East India Company
wasProtectorateOf British East India Company
yearBlinded 1788