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Majesty king & Reign Year:
Titular Name | Birth Name | Birth | Reign | Death | Age | |
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Bābur | Zahir-ud-din Muhammad | 23 February 1483, | 1 April 1526 – 26 December 1530 | 26 December 1530 | 47 | |
Humayun | Nasir-ud-din Muhammad Humayun | 17 March 1508 | 26 December 1530– 17 May 1540 | 27 January 1556 | 48 | |
22 February 1555 - 27 January 1556 | ||||||
Akbar-i-Azam | Jalal-ud-din Muhammad | 14 October 1542 | 27 January 1556 – 27 October 1605 | 27 October 1605 | 63 | |
Jahangir | Nur-ud-din Muhammad Salim | 20 September 1569 | 15 October 1605 – 8 October 1627 | 28 October 1627 | 58 | |
Shah-Jahan | Shahab-ud-din Muhammad Khurram | 5 January 1592 | 8 November 1627 – 2 August 1658 | 22 January 1666 | 74 | |
Alamgir I | Muhy-ud-din Muhammad Aurangzeb | 4 November 1618 | 31 July 1658 – 3 March 1707 | 3 March 1707 | 88 | |
Bahadur Shah | Qutb ud-Din Muhammad Mu'azzam Shah Alam | 14 October 1643 | 19 June 1708 – 27 February 1712 | 27 February 1712 | 68 | |
Jahandar Shah | Ma'az-ud-Din Jahandar Shah Bahadur | 9 May 1661 | 27 February 1712 – 11 February 1713 | 12 February 1713 | 51 | |
Farrukhsiyar | Farrukhsiyar | 20 August 1685 | 11 January 1713 – 28 February 1719 | 29 April 1719 | 33 | |
Rafi ud-Darajat | Rafi ud-Darajat | 30 November 1699 | 28 February – 6 June 1719 | 9 June 1719 | 19 | |
Shah Jahan II | Rafi ud-Daulah | June 1696 | 6 June 1719 – 19 September 1719 | 19 September 1719 | 23 | |
Muhammad Shah | Roshan Akhtar Bahadur | 17 August 1702 | 27 September 1719 – 26 April 1748 | 26 April 1748 | 45 | |
Ahmad Shah Bahadur | Ahmad Shah Bahadur | 23 December 1725 | 26 April 1748 – 2 June 1754 | 1 January 1775 | 49 | |
Alamgir II | Aziz-ud-din | 6 June 1699 | 2 June 1754 – 29 November 1759 | 29 November 1759 | 60 | |
Shah Jahan III | Muhi-ul-millat | 1711 | 10 December 1759 – 10 October 1760 | 1772 (aged 60–61) | 61 | |
Shah Alam II | Ali Gauhar | 25 June 1728 | 24 December 1759 – 19 November 1806 | 19 November 1806 (aged 78) | 78 | |
Akbar Shah II | Mirza Akbar | 22 April 1760 | 19 November 1806 – 28 September 1837 | 28 September 1837 | 77 | |
Bahadur Shah II | Abu Zafar Sirajuddin Muhammad Bahadur Shah Zafa | 24 October 1775 | 28 September 1837 – 23 September 1857 | 7 November 1862 | 87 |
Cultures & Battles:
King Name | Culture | Buit | Born | Death | Major Battles |
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Babur | Artistically, architecturally, a mixture of several cultures | Babri Mosque | Andijan | Agra | First Battle of Panipat and Battle of Khanwa |
Humayun | Archiecture, Mughal Court culture, Persian art, architecture, language and literature | Humayun's tomb | Kabul | Delhi | Bairam Khan was successful in recapturing the capital for Humayun. |
Akbar | Literature and art, | Agra Fort, the fort-city of Fatehpur Sikri, and the Buland Darwaza. | Umarkot | Agra | Battles Of Panipat and Second Battle Of Panipat |
Jahangir | Persian culture in Mughal India | Shalimar Gardens in Kashmi, grand buildings and gardens in Lahore | Fatehpur Sikri | Lahore | War and peace with Mewar |
Shah Jahan | Arts, crafts and architecture, | building palaces, mosques and gardens, including the Taj Mahal and Pearl Mosque | Lahore | Agra | War with Portuguese |
Aurangzeb | Architecture | Moti (Pearl) Mosque built at Delhi, and the Badshahi (Imperial) Mosque built at Lahore. | Dhod, Malwa | Ahmednagar | Battle Of Samugarh |