![]() | Bābur | Zahir-ud-din Muhammad | 23 February 1483 | 30 April 1526 – 26 December 1530 | 26 December 1530 (aged 47) | |
![]() | Humayun | Nasir-ud-din Muhammad Humayun | 17 March 1508 | 26 December 1530 – 17 May 1540 22 February 1555 - 27 January 1556 | 27 January 1556 (aged 48) | Hamayun was overthrown in 1540 by Sher Shah Suri of the Suri dynasty but returned to the throne in 1555 after the death of Islam Shah Suri (Sher Shah Suri's son and successor). |
![]() | Akbar-e-Azam | Jalal-ud-din Muhammad | 14 October 1542 | 27 January 1556 – 27 October 1605 | 27 October 1605 (aged 63) | |
![]() | Jahangir | Nur-ud-din Muhammad Salim | 20 September 1569 | 15 October 1605 – 8 November 1627 | 8 November 1627 (aged 58) | |
![]() | Shahryar | Salef-ud-din Mohammed Shahryar | 16 January 1605 | 23 January 1628 (Aged 23) | Claimed the throne,but lost it within 3 hours | |
![]() | Shah-Jahan-e-Azam | Shahab-ud-din Muhammad Khurram | 5 January 1592 | 8 November 1627 – 2 August 1658 | 22 January 1666 (aged 74) | Built Taj Mahal |
![]() | Alamgir | Muhy-ud-din Muhammad Aurangzeb | 4 November 1618 | 31 July 1658 – 3 March 1707 | 3 March 1707 (aged 88) | |
![]() | Azam Shah | Abu'l Faaiz Qutb-ud-Din Muhammad Azam | 28 June 1653 | 14 March 1707 – 8 June 1707 | 8 June 1707 (aged 53) | |
![]() | Bahadur Shah | Qutb ud-Din Muhammad Mu'azzam | 14 October 1643 | 19 June 1707 – 27 February 1712 (4 years, 253 days) | 27 February 1712 (aged 68) | He made settlements with the Marathas, tranquilised the Rajputs, and became friendly with the Sikhs in the Punjab. |
![]() | Jahandar Shah | Ma'az-ud-Din Jahandar Shah Bahadur | 9 May 1661 | 27 February 1712 – 11 February 1713 (0 years, 350 days) | 12 February 1713 (aged 51) | Highly influenced by his Grand Vizier Zulfikar Khan. |
![]() | Farrukhsiyar | Farrukhsiyar | 20 August 1685 | 11 January 1713 – 28 February 1719 (6 years, 48 days) | 29 April 1719 (aged 33) | Granted a firman to the East India Company in 1717 granting them duty-free trading rights for Bengal, strengthening their posts on the east coast. |
![]() | Rafi ud-Darajat | Rafi ud-Darajat | 30 November 1699 | 28 February – 6 June 1719 (0 years, 98 days) | 9 June 1719 (aged 19) | Rise of Syed Brothers as power brokers. |
![]() | Shah Jahan II | Rafi ud-Daulah | June 1696 | 6 June 1719 – 19 September 1719 (0 years, 105 days) | 19 September 1719 (aged 23) | ---- |
![]() | Muhammad Shah | Roshan Akhtar Bahadur | 17 August 1702 | 27 September 1719 – 26 April 1748 (28 years, 212 days) | 26 April 1748 (aged 45) | Got rid of the Syed Brothers. Fought a long war with the Marathas, losing Deccan and Malwa in the process. Suffered the invasion of Nader Shah of Persia in 1739. He was the last emperor to possess effective control over the empire. |
![]() | Ahmad Shah Bahadur | Ahmad Shah Bahadur | 23 December 1725 | 26 April 1748 – 2 June 1754 | 1 January 1775 (aged 49) | Mughal forces defeated by the Marathas at the Battle of Sikandarabad. |
![]() | Alamgir II | Aziz-ud-din | 6 June 1699 | 2 June 1754 – 29 November 1759 (5 years, 180 days) | 29 November 1759 (aged 60) | Domination of Vizier Imad-ul-Mulk. |
![]() | Shah Jahan III | Muhi-ul-millat | 1711 | 10 December 1759 – 10 October 1760 | 1772 (aged 60–61) | Consolidation of the Nizam of Bengal, Bihar, and Odisha, during the Battle of Buxar. Hyder Ali becomes Sultan of Mysore in 1761. |
![]() | Shah Alam II | Ali Gauhar | 25 June 1728 | 24 December 1759 – 19 November 1806 (46 years, 330 days) | 19 November 1806 (aged 78) | The death of Tipu Sultan of Mysore in 1799. |
![]() | Akbar Shah II | Mirza Akbar | 22 April 1760 | 19 November 1806 – 28 September 1837 | 28 September 1837 (aged 77) | Titular figurehead under British protection. |
![]() | Bahadur Shah II | Abu Zafar Sirajuddin Muhammad Bahadur Shah Zafar | 24 October 1775 | 28 September 1837 – 14 September 1857 (19 years, 351 days) | 7 November 1862 (aged 87) | Last Mughal Emperor. Deposed by the British and exiled to Burma after the Indian Rebellion of 1857. |
Thursday, 13 October 2016
LIST OF MUGHAL EMPORERES
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