Mughal prince Muhammad Azam Shah

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Muhammad Azam Shah was a Mughal prince and briefly an emperor, known as the son of Aurangzeb and a patron of monumental architecture in the late Mughal period.

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instanceOf Mughal emperor
Mughal prince
architecturalStyleSupported Mughal architecture NERFINISHED
battle Battle of Jajau NERFINISHED
burialPlace Aurangabad NERFINISHED
Tomb of Aurangzeb complex NERFINISHED
child Badr-un-Nissa Begum NERFINISHED
Bidar Bakht NERFINISHED
Wala Jah NERFINISHED
conflict Mughal war of succession (1707–1709) NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Mughal Empire NERFINISHED
deathCause killed in battle
deathPlace near Agra
dynasty Mughal dynasty NERFINISHED
era late Mughal period
father Abu’l Muzaffar Muhi-ud-Din Muhammad Aurangzeb Alamgir NERFINISHED
Aurangzeb NERFINISHED
fullName Muhammad Azam Shah NERFINISHED
givenName Azam NERFINISHED
house Timurid NERFINISHED
language Hindustani
Persian
Turki
mother Dilras Banu Begum NERFINISHED
nobleRank Prince of the Mughal Empire
Shahzada NERFINISHED
notableFor being son of Aurangzeb
brief reign as Mughal emperor
patronage of monumental architecture in the late Mughal period
notableWork Bibi Ka Maqbara NERFINISHED
opponent Bahadur Shah I NERFINISHED
patronOf Islamic architecture
monumental architecture
positionHeld Mughal emperor
subahdar of Bengal
subahdar of Berar
subahdar of Deccan
subahdar of Gujarat
subahdar of Kabul
subahdar of Kashmir
subahdar of Malwa
predecessor Aurangzeb NERFINISHED
reignEnd 1707
reignStart 1707
religion Islam
Sunni Islam
royalTitle Shah NERFINISHED
spouse Princess Jahanzeb Banu Begum NERFINISHED
Princess Shahar Banu Begum NERFINISHED
Princess Zinat-un-Nissa Begum NERFINISHED
successor Bahadur Shah I NERFINISHED

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Lalbagh Fort commissionedBy Mughal prince Muhammad Azam Shah