Imad-ul-Mulk

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Imad-ul-Mulk was a powerful 18th-century Mughal noble and vizier who dominated imperial politics in Delhi, including orchestrating the deposition and assassination of emperors.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 18th-century person
Mughal noble
political figure
vizier
activeIn Delhi NERFINISHED
associatedWith Mughal emperors in Delhi
capitalOfActivity Delhi NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 18th century
country Mughal Empire NERFINISHED
era late Mughal period
governed imperial administration in Delhi
governmentBranch imperial administration
historicalContext decline of the Mughal Empire
languageOfName Persian
notableFor dominating imperial politics in Delhi
involvement in assassination of Mughal emperors
involvement in deposition of Mughal emperors
politicalAlignment Mughal court NERFINISHED
positionHeld de facto ruler of the Mughal court in Delhi
vizier of the Mughal Empire
wazir of the Mughal Empire
powerBase Mughal nobility NERFINISHED
powerCharacteristics kingmaker in imperial politics
region northern India
surface form: North India
role court politician
kingmaker
sphereOfInfluence Mughal court politics
Mughal imperial succession
title Imad-ul-Mulk NERFINISHED
typeOfNoble high-ranking Mughal noble

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Alamgir II courtFaction Imad-ul-Mulk
Alamgir II deposedBy Imad-ul-Mulk