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Muhammad Ibrahim (Mughal emperor)

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as the Mughal emperor. Muhammad Ibrahim was defeated in the battle of Hasanpur, and deposed on 13 November 1720. He was sent back to the prison in the citadel of
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A quartrain quoted by Khush-hal Chand says, his day of power had been short-lived, "like a drop of dew upon a blade of grass."
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However, Sayyid Khan Jahan, the governor of Delhi, dreading with Ibrahim's reputation for violent temper, installed his cousin
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On 15 October 1720, he was brought out of the prison and placed on the throne. He had been designated by the
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Silver was stamped in the world by favour of Muhammad Ibrahim, the king of kings.
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Sikka bar sim zad dar jahan ba fazal-i-Muhammad Ibrahim, Shah-i-shahan
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He died on 30 January 1746, at the age of about forty-three years.
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His full title was: Abul Fath Zahir-ul-din Muhammad Ibrahim.
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Index

Shahzada
Hindustan
Mirza

Titular
Emperor of Hindustan
Shah Jahan II
Muhammad Shah
Red Fort
Delhi
Delhi Subah
Mughal Empire
Mughal Empire
Delhi
Regnal name
House
House of Babur
Dynasty

Timurid dynasty
Rafi-ush-Shan
Sunni Islam
Hanafi
Mughal Empire
Rafi-ush-Shan
Bahadur Shah I
Rafi ud Darajat
Shah Jahan II
Sayyid brothers
Shah Jahan II

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