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Burhan Nizam Shah II

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was reintroduced to Ahmadnagar. Burhan angered Akbar by ignoring the earlier pledge to acknowledge the suzerainty of the latter and mistreated Mughal envoys. He also quarrelled with Ibrahim Adil Shah II, leading a failed invasion of Bijapur and later supporting Ibrahim's rebellious brother.
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succeeded him, though himself was killed in a skirmish against Bijapur after a reign of only four months. A civil war subsequently ensued over who should rule, with the eventual victor being Burhan's sister
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In 1591, with Akbar's approval and the promise to accept Mughal suzerainty, Burhan made another attempt to claim the throne, then held by his own 12 year-old son
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Coming to the throne at an advanced age, Burhan Nizam Shah proved to be a weak and incapable monarch, addicted to women and wine. During his short rule the
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Burhan died on 18 April 1595, having rode out to defeat a rebellion while suffering from chronic
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Burhan was imprisoned alongside his mother by his elder brother
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This biography of a member of an Indian royal house is a
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Index


Sultan of Ahmadnagar
Ismail Nizam Shah
Ibrahim Nizam Shah
Issue
House
Nizam Shahi Dynasty
Hussain Nizam Shah I
Khunza Humayun
Islam
Ahmadnagar Sultanate
Deccan
Hussain Nizam Shah I
Khunza Humayun Begum
Murtaza Nizam Shah I
Mughal
Akbar
Ismail Nizam Shah
Ibrahim Adil Shah II
Bijapur
Raja Ali Khan
Khandesh
Mahdawi movement
Shia Islam
dysentery
Ibrahim Nizam Shah
Chand Bibi
his infant grandson
Shyam (1966)
Campbell (1884)

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