Bahadur shah I:





Bahadur shah I:
                                  Bahadur shah full name is Bahadur shah Awal and he was not related from royal blood he only rule 5 years, he was the 8th Mughal emperor or we called him 7th Mughal empire because Muhammad Azam Shah rule only three months. And after Bahadur shah I kill him he becomes the king of Mughal emperor.

Bahadur shah I war of succession:

                                                     When Aurangzeb died in 1707 he did not tell anyone who will become the king after his death Muhammad Kam Baksh and Muhammad Azam shah were the governor of Deccan and Gujarat and the fight started between the three sons ,kam Baksh gathering people around himself so people will support him and make him king and Azam prepared him to march or go to Agra and he declare himself as a successor of Aurangzeb but he was defeated in the battle by Mu’azzam at the battle of Jajau in June 1707 and Azam and his sons ali Tabar were killed  in the battle of Jajau in June 1707  and Mu’azzam become the king at the age of 63 on 19 June 1707 with the title of Bahadur Shah I.

Death:
        According to famous historian William Irvine the king was in Lahore in January 1712 where he become ill and his health failed on 24 January 1712 and he make his final public appearance and he died during the painful nights of 27-28 February in 1712 and he died because of enlargement of the spleen meaning is that (“Your spleen is an organ located just below in your body in your left rib cage. Many conditions including infections, liver disease and some cancers can cause an enlarged spleen, also known as splenomegaly”) in simple words: (Spleh-no-MEG-uh-lee). On 11 April his body was sent to Delhi with great generals Mihr-Parwar and Chin Qilich Khan. He was buried on 15 May in the courtyard of the Moti Masjid in Mehrauli. And  he was finally succeeded by his son Jahandar Shah.

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