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- Shaikh Salim Chisti (1418-1572) was one of the famous Sufi saints of the Chishti Order in India. Salim Chisti was the descendant of the famous...
- male, deceased (1530)
- Babur is said to have been extremely strong and physically fit. He could allegedly carry two men, one on each of his shoulders, and then climb...
- male, deceased (1627)
- Nuruddin Salim Jahangir was the ruler of the Mughal Empire from 1605 until his death. The name Jahangir is from Persian جهانگير, meaning "Conque...
- male, deceased (1759)
- Alamgir II was the Mughal emperor of India between 1754 and 1759. He was the son of Jahandar Shah. Aziz-ud-Din, the second son of Jahandar Shah,...
- male, deceased (1712)
- Muazzam Bahadur Shah (Persian: <big><big></big></big> "Bahādur Shāh"; his name "Bahādur" means "brave"; October 14, 1643 - February 1712), also kno...
- male, deceased (1713)
- Jahandar Shah (1661-1713) was a Mughal Emperor who ruled Hindustan for a brief period in 1712-1713 AD. Jahandar Shah was born on May 9, 1661, a son...
- male, deceased (1719)
- Furrukhsiyar was the Mughal emperor between 1713 and 1719 AD. Noted as a handsome but weak ruler, easily swayed by his advisors, Farukhsiyar lacked...
- male, deceased (1707)
- Muhammad Azam Shah (1653 - 1707) was a Mughal emperor for a brief period between February and June 1707. He was the son of Aurangzeb by his wife...
- male, deceased (1837)
- Akbar Shah II (1760 - 1837), also known as Mirza Akbar, was the second-to-last of the Mughal emperors of India. He held the title from 1806 to...
- male, deceased (1663)
- Mir Jumla (1591-1663 CE) was a prominent subahdar (governor) of Bengal in Eastern India under the Indian Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. An Iranian by...
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