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1819a SAYAJI RAO GAIKWAD BARODA SWORD SHIELD COIN INDIA

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HH Indian Princely States coin of BARODA State,

MAHARAJA (KING) SHREE 1819ad TO 1837 SAYAJI RAO GAIKWAD ii BARODA

SAYAJI RAO GAIKWAD BARODA SWORD COIN INDIA

name of muhammad akbar ii

 

ENGRAVED LARGE SWORD & SHIELD,

 

 

EXTREMLY RARE, VERY HARD TO FIND,

SIZE: 19mm, diameter,

 

Sayaji Rao II Gaekwad (1818-1847)

 

 

Akbar Shah II

Reign

19 November 1806-28 September 1837

Coronation

19 November 1806

Full name

'Abu Nasir Mu'in ud-din Muhammad Akbar Shah II

Born

22 April 1760 (1760-04-22)

Birthplace

Makanpur, Rewa

Died

28 September 1837 (1837-09-29) (age 77)

Place of death

Red Fort, Delhi

Buried

Mahrauli, Red Fort, Delhi

Predecessor

Shah Alam II

Successor

Bahadur Shah II

Wife

Mughal Princess

Offspring

14 sons, several daughters

Dynasty

House of Timurid

Father

Shah Alam II

Mother

Qudsia Begum (3rd wife of Shah Alam II)

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 1837. He was the second son of Shah Alam II and the father of Bahadur Shah Zafar II.

Akbar had little real power due to the increasing British control of India through the East India Company. Shortly before his death he sent Ram Mohan Roy as an ambassador to England. During his regime, in 1835, the East India Company discontinued calling itself the lieutenant of the Mughal Emperor and issuing coins in his name. The Persian lines in the Company's coins to this effect were deleted.

His grave lies, next to the dargah of 13th century, Sufi saint, Qutbuddin Bakhtiar Kaki at Mehrauli, in a marble enclosure, along with that of Bahadur Shah I (also known as Shah Alam I) and Shah Alam II.

Princes: Descendants in his line

Emperor Akbar Shah II had four sons, one of which Bahadur Shah Zafar eventually succeeded him at age 60. Before Bahadur Shah, one of his other sons, Mirza Nali was given the title of Crown Prince of the Mughal, but the title went on to his brother.

After the mutiny, he fled Delhi and took refuge in other parts of India. In the mid 1800s he came to Bengal. His sons and two daughters lived the same life he did, in constant fear of the British.

His eldest son, Mirza Jalaluddin became an official to a Bengal King's court. He was succeeded by his eldest son, Mirza Zafar.He was an official to the King too. His son Mirza Jamsher renounced his titles in 1895. Their children settled down permanently in North Bengal and to this day they still remain in the capital city of Dhaka and Rajshahi.

Most of the members are still considered royalty in the country and often held in high esteem, the elderly members of the princely family have vast amounts of land around North Bengal and have educational Institutions named after them. Members of the dynasty have been candidates at Parliamentary elections and fought on the Army of East Bengal during the Bloody Birth of Bangladesh in 1971.

 

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