Who succeeded after Aurangzeb?

After the death of Aurangzeb in c. 1707 CE, a war of succession broke out among his three sons – Muazzam (the governor of Kabul), Muhammad Kam Baksh (the governor of Deccan) and Muhammad Azam Shah (the governor of Gujarat). Muazzam emerged victorious and ascended the throne with the title of Bahadur Shah Ⅰ.
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Who is the successor after Aurangzeb?

Bahadur Shah was also Aurangzeb's third son. After Aurangzeb's death, his eldest son by his chief consort, Muhammad Azam Shah, declared himself successor, but was shortly defeated in one of the largest battles of India, the Battle of Jajau and overthrown by Bahadur Shah.
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How many emperors were there after Aurangzeb?

The death of Aurangzeb led the foundation of decline of the mighty Mughal Emperor and it was happen due to prolong war of succession between his three sons- Muazzam, Azam and Kam Baksh.
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What happened after Aurangzeb?

Mughal emperor Aurangzeb died in 1707 after a 49-year reign without officially declaring a crown prince. His three sons Bahadur Shah I, Muhammad Azam Shah, and Muhammad Kam Bakhsh fought each other for the throne.
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Who ended Mughal Empire?

On 21 September 1857, the last Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar surrendered to Major William Hodson of the British East India Company's Army.
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What happened to India after Aurangzeb?

After the death of Aurangzeb, due to chaos and infights among his sons, eventually the Mughal nobles took control of administration and stopped sending tax revenue to the Mughals. This along with rebellions, further weakened the Mughal empire.In the end, the Mughal empire fragmented into different independent states.
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Is any Mughals still alive?

Ziauddin Tucy is a sixth generation descendant of the last Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar and today struggles to make ends meet. Living in a rented house, he still believes that the government will release properties of the erstwhile Mughals to the legal heirs. He also demands restoration of a Rs.
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Who is the greatest king of India?

The greatest ruler known to Indian history is Ashoka The Great. His empire was founded by Chandragupta Maurya, who was a grandfather of Ashoka, more than 2300 years ago. Ashoka was greatly supported and lead by the famous man Chanakya, also known by Kautilya.
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Who ruled longest in Mughal Empire?

The longest serving later mughal ruler was Muhammad shah.
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Who is the last Mughal now?

Bahādur Shāh II, also called Bahādur Shāh Ẓafar, (born October 24, 1775, Delhi, India—died November 7, 1862, Rangoon [now Yangon], Myanmar), the last Mughal emperor of India (reigned 1837–57).
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Who was the most powerful last Mughal Emperor?

Aurangzeb was the last of the powerful Mughal rulers. He ruled until his death in 1707.
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Who defeated Mughal 16 times?

A Closer Look – The Ahoms. Did you know there was one tribe that defeated the Mughals 17 times in battle? Yes, The mighty Ahoms fought and won against the Mughal empire seventeen times! In fact, they were the only dynasty not to fall to the Mughal Empire.
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Who was the kindest Mughal emperor?

Along with his skill at military conquest, Akbar proved to be a thoughtful and open-minded leader; he encouraged interreligious dialogue, and—despite being illiterate himself—patronized literature and the arts.
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Who defeated Mughals most?

The Mughal-Maratha wars which had began in 1680, saw the Marathas overwhelm the Mughals by 1707.
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Which Indian king never lost a battle?

Narasimhavarman I is claimed to be one of the Indian kings who never lost on the battlefield to their enemies.
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Who is the bravest king in world?

Alexander the Great

Inspiring bravery and loyalty in his troops, he adopted many foreign customs and traditions in order to rule his millions of subjects. Alexander was aged only 32 when he died of a fever in Babylon in June 323 BC.
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Are Mughals Chinese?

The Mughals (also spelled Moghul or Mogul) are a number of culturally related clans of Indo-Turkic people in North India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. They claim they are descended from the various Central Asian Mongolic and Turkic tribes and Persians that settled in the region.
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Which language did Mughals speak?

Persian was the official language used in the Mughal period.
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How did Mughals leave India?

By 1857 a considerable part of former Mughal India was under the East India Company's control. After a crushing defeat in the war of 1857–1858 which he nominally led, the last Mughal, Bahadur Shah Zafar, was deposed by the British East India Company and exiled in 1858.
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Who was the weakest Mughal emperor?

Humayun was the weakest of the early Mughal Emperors due to his inexperience. It was under his rule that the Mughal Empire lost most of its territories to a rising Sur Empire.
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How long did Mughals rule India?

The Mughal Empire, 1526–1761.
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Who was the most humble Mughal emperor?

Aurangzeb was a humble man who shunned luxury. So that he might become Emperor, Aurangzeb imprisoned his father and slaughtered his brothers. Bahadur Shah II, often known as Bahadur Shah Zafar, was the last Mughal emperor of India (1837–57).
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Who was the most beautiful Mughal empress?

She was named Mihr un-Nisa at birth and was later named Nur Jahan (light of the world) by her husband, the Mughal emperor, Jahangir.
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