Bahadur Shah Zafar was the last Mughal Emperor who lived in the Red Fort at Delhi. Followed by the British victory in 1857, Bahadur Shah was exiled to Rangoon in Burma.
Red fort
When the Delhi Sultanate became weak and the last of the Lodhi sultans were proud and cruel, Babur, the Mughal, king of Afghanistan invaded India and annexed it. From there the Mughal empire began.
Bahadur Shah II, also known as Bahadur Shah Zafar (1837-1857) was the last Mughal Emperor of India. He took part in the 1857 war of independence and was exiled to Rangoon in Burma, where he died in 1862.
The leaders of the Mughal Empire were called monarchs. The first Monarch was Babur and the last Monarch was Bahadur Shah II. The name of the residency for the monarchs was Red Fort which is located in the center of Delhi.
Bahadur Shah II or Bahadur Shah Zafar was the last Mughal emperor of India. He ruled between 28th September 1837 to 14th September 1857.
The Last Mughal was published in 2006.
The Mughal Empire was founded in India in 1526 by Babur. The Empire was powerful until 1707. Decline of the Empire started from 1707 with the death of the last powerful King Aurangzeb. Absolute decline of the Mughal Empire happened in 1857.
The ISBN-10 of The Last Mughal is 1400078334. The ISBN-13 is 978-1400078332.
the mughal empire lasted 333 years
Yes. Bahadur Shah Zafar is the last Mughal emperor of India.
The second last Mughal Emperor was Akbar Shah II. He ruled from 1806 to 1837.
Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan (1628-1658) built the Lal Qila (Red Fort) at Delhi in 1648. It was the official residence of the Mughals until 1857, when the British exiled the last Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar to Rangoon in Burma.