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MIRZA AZAM (alijah) s/o Aurangzeb(Subah BERAR Duccun)
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BEDAR BAKHT MIRZA JAWAN BAKHT SIKANDARSHAN MIRZA NAJIBUNNISA BEUM
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MIRZA FEROZ BAKHT (ADLI BEG)
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BULAQI BEG MIRZA ATIU BEG MIRZA
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ADULI BEGMIRZ GULAAQI BEG MIRZA
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SARDAR BEG MIRZA QADAR BEG MIRZA
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UMRAO BEG MIRZA HATAMBEG MIRZA
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HASAN BEG MIRZA MEHBOOB BEG MIRZA_______________________________
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| QADAR BEG MIRZA ROSHAN BEG MIRZA
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CHAND BEG MIRZA RAHMAN BEG MIRZA ALAM BEG MIRZA MUQADDER BEG Mirza
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English: List of Mughal Emperors and claimants.Succession order in numerals. Tree shows genealogical ancestry.
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29 March 2011 |
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Nafsadh |
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Made as a replacement of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Mughal_Genealogical_Table.gif Info taken from Wikipedia articles and previous image, which took information from page XVI of Catalogue of Coins in Punjab Museum ( Lahore Museum), Lahore (1914) by R. B. Whitwhead The book is the public domain so this image is as well
- Whitehead, Richard Bertram (1914) Catalogue of Coins in the Panjab Museum, Lahore Indo-Greek Coins : Volume 1, The Panjab Government at The Clarendon Press, Oxford
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