Shah Jahan III

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Shah Jahan III was a short-reigned and relatively obscure Mughal emperor who briefly occupied the throne in the mid-18th century during the empire’s period of decline.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mughal emperor
monarch
authority largely nominal sovereignty
capital Shahjahanabad NERFINISHED
conflictContext political instability in the Mughal court
country Mughal Empire NERFINISHED
dynasty Timurid dynasty NERFINISHED
era decline of the Mughal Empire
father Muhi-us-Sunnat NERFINISHED
givenName Muhi-ul-millat NERFINISHED
historicalContext 18th-century India
house House of Babur NERFINISHED
knownFor being a puppet ruler backed by court factions
notableFor being a relatively obscure Mughal emperor
brief occupation of the Mughal throne
occupation emperor of the Mughal Empire
placeOfReign Delhi NERFINISHED
positionHeld Emperor of Hindustan NERFINISHED
powerBase court nobility in Delhi
predecessor Alamgir II NERFINISHED
regnalName Shah Jahan III NERFINISHED
reignDuration short reign
reignEnd 1760
reignStart 1759
relative Ahmad Shah Bahadur NERFINISHED
Alamgir II NERFINISHED
Muhammad Shah NERFINISHED
religion Islam
Sunni Islam
successor Shah Alam II NERFINISHED

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Alamgir II successor Shah Jahan III