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  1. Mirza Azim-ush-Shan (Persian: عظیم الشان; 15 December 1664 – 18 March 1712) was the second son of Mughal emperor Shah Alam I, by his second wife, Amrita Bai, Princess of Kishangarh.

  2. Under his command, prince Azim-ush-Shan was dispatched with 80,000 horsemen, with 11 crore rupees that he had collected from Bengal, where he was the governor. He was ordered to capture the forts in Chambal (one mile from Dholpur).

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  3. Mirza Azim-ush-Shan ( Persian: عظیم الشان; 15 December 1664 – 18 March 1712) was the second son of Mughal emperor Shah Alam I, by his second wife, Amrita Bai, Princess of Kishangarh.

  4. Azim-ush-Shan. Sultan Azhar ud-din Muhammad Azim Mirza, Azim us-Shan Bahadur (December 15, 1664 - March 18, 1712) was the third son of Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah I, by his second wife, Maharajkumari Amrita Bai Sahiba. In 1712, at the time of his father's death, Azim-ush-shan was serving as governor of Bengal, Bihar, and Orissa.

  5. Muhammad Shah acceded to throne in 1719 and was a son of Prince Jahan Shah, the youngest son of Emperor Bahadur Shah I and the younger half-brother of Emperor Farrukhsiyar's father, Prince Azim-ush-Shan.

  6. 12 giu 2021 · Looking more like the work of a jeweler than a painter, this late-Mughal painting is covered in gold. The narrow margin that frames the painting is pure gold. The emperor sits on a massive...

  7. On January 10th of 1713, in a bid to avenge the death of his father, ‘Azim ush Shan, and claim the Mughal throne, Farrukhsiyar marched on Delhi, defeating Zuliqar and Jahandar Shah’s forces after a bloody battle at Samugarh, near Agra.