Shah Jahan III
Shah Jahan III (Persian pronunciation: [ʃɑːh d͡ʒa'hɑːn]; c. 1711 – c. 1772), also known as Mirza Muhi-ul-millat (Persian: میرزا محی الملت), was the sixteenth Mughal emperor, albeit briefly. He was the son of Muhi us-Sunnat, the eldest son of Muhammad Kam Bakhsh who was the youngest son of Aurangzeb. He was placed on the Mughal throne in December 1759 as a result of the intricacies in Delhi with the help of Imad-ul-Mulk. He was later deposed by Mughal chiefs, acting in the name of the exiled Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II.[1]
| Muhi-ul-Millat محی الملت | |||||||||||||
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| 16th Mughal Emperor | |||||||||||||
| Reign | 10 December 1759 – 10 October 1760 | ||||||||||||
| Predecessor | Alamgir II | ||||||||||||
| Successor | Shah Alam II | ||||||||||||
| Vizier | Imad-ul-Mulk | ||||||||||||
| Born | Mirza Muhi-ul-Millat c. 1711 Mughal Empire | ||||||||||||
| Died | c. 1772 (aged 60–61) Mughal Empire | ||||||||||||
| Spouse | Sadat Begum | ||||||||||||
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| House | House of Babur | ||||||||||||
| Dynasty | Timurid dynasty | ||||||||||||
| Father | Muhi us-Sunnat | ||||||||||||
| Mother | Rushqimi Begum | ||||||||||||
| Religion | Sunni Islam (Hanafi) | ||||||||||||
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