Muhi us-Sunnat

Shahzada Muhammad Muhi us-Sunnat Mirza was the eldest surviving son of Prince Muhammad Kam Bakhsh, himself the youngest son of Emperor Aurangzeb. He was imprisoned in the Palace-Prison of Salimgarh after his fathers defeat in 1709 at the hands of his brother, Emperor Bahadur Shah I, in a war of succession. He remained in prison until his death on 29 January 1747, during the reign of Muhammad Shah.[2] His only son Prince Muhi ul-Millat was raised the throne in December 1759 as Shah Jahan III by the Grand Vizier Imad ul-Mulk Ghaziuddin Khan Feroz Jung III, but was deposed the following year by the Marathas.

Muhi us-Sunnat
Shahzada of the Mughal Empire
BornIndia
Died29 January 1747
Delhi, India
IssueMuhi ul-Millat
Shahzadi Muhimilla Begum Sahiba[1]
Full name
Muhammad Muhi us-Sunnat Mirza
HouseTimurid
FatherMuhammad Kam Bakhsh
ReligionIslam

References

  1. Buyers, Christopher. "India: the Timurid Dynasty Genealogy- page 12". Royal Ark. Retrieved 19 May 2019.
  2. Buyers, Christopher. "India: the Timurid Dynasty Genealogy- page 12". Royal Ark. Retrieved 19 May 2019.


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