Jalaluddin Mirza

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Prince of the Mughal Royal Family, Gurkhan-e-Mirza

Most of his life was spent hiding from the British. He took refuge under the Zamindari Dighapatia family in Natore, Rajshahi. He had four sons and two daughters. His son Mirza Zafar eventually came to be an official in the families' court. He married Humaira Sultan Begum, grand daughter of Bahadur Shah Zafar II and had the heir apparent Mirza Zafar and Mirza Mohinuddin Alam Beg.

His line of descent was the surviving branch of the house of Timur, besides the Delhi line of the Mughal Imperial family. His descendants are sometimes styled as HH The Prince -name- of Bengal, although they were never considered a salute state.

House of Timur
Born: 1864 1876
Titles in pretence
Preceded by
Mirza Nali
* NOT REIGNING *
GurkhaneMirza

Prince of the Imperial Mughal Line
Jalaluddin Mirza
(1864–1876)

Succeeded by
Mirza Zafar


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