Mirza Mughal

Mirza Mughal
Söhne von Bahadur Shah; links ist Jawan Bakht, der Gegenspieler von Mirza Mugal, rechts dagegen Mirza Shah Abbas

Mirza Mughal (* 1828; † 1857) war der fünfte Sohn des letzten indischen Großmoguls, Bahadur Shah II. Seine Mutter war eine der führenden Persönlichkeiten im Harem des Großmoguls. Als designierter Thronfolger galt auf Wunsch des Großmoguls jedoch Mirza Jawan Bakht, der der Verbindung mit seiner Lieblingsfrau Zinat Mahal entstammte.

Mirza Mugal übernahm im Indischen Aufstand von 1857 eine führende Rolle und war damit eine der wenigen Personen des königlichen Haushalts, die den Aufstand aktiv unterstützte. Mirza Mugal hat damit möglicherweise die Hoffnung verbunden, sich die Thronfolge zu sichern. Er war maßgeblich an der Organisation des Aufstands in Delhi beteiligt. Er kam während der militärischen Auseinandersetzungen 1857 ums Leben.


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