Name: | Bahadur Shah Zafar |
Occupation: | Leaders |
Gender: | Male |
Birth Day: | October 24, 1775 |
Death Date: | 7 November 1862(1862-11-07) (aged 87) Rangoon, British Burma (now in Myanmar) |
Age: | Aged 87 |
Birth Place: | Delhi, India |
Zodiac Sign: | Scorpio |
Bahadur Shah Zafar
Family Members
# | Name | Relationship | Net Worth | Salary | Age | Occupation |
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#1 | Mirza Mughal | Children | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
#2 | Mirza Jawan Bakht | Children | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
#3 | Mirza Shah Abbas | Children | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
#4 | Mirza Abu Bakht | Grandchildren | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
#5 | Jamshed Bakht | Grandchildren | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
#6 | Akbar II | Parents | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
#7 | Lal Bai | Parents | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
#8 | Zinat Mahal | Spouse | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Does Bahadur Shah Zafar Dead or Alive?
As per our current Database, Bahadur Shah Zafar died on 7 November 1862(1862-11-07) (aged 87)
Rangoon, British Burma
(now in Myanmar).
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Biography
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Bahadur Shah Zafar was a devout Sufi. He was regarded as a Sufi Pir and used to accept murids or pupils. The newspaper Delhi Urdu Akhbaar described him as “one of the leading saints of the age, approved of by the divine court.” Before his accession, he lived like “a poor scholar and dervish”, differing from his three royal brothers, Mirza Jahangir, Salim and Babur. In 1828, a decade before he succeeded the throne, Major Archer said that “Zafar is a man of spare figure and stature, plainly apparelled, almost approaching to meanness.” His appearance is that of an indigent munshi or teacher of languages”.
On 12 May 1857, Zafar held his first formal audience in several years. It was attended by several sepoys who were described as treating him “familiarly or disrespectfully”. When the sepoys first arrived at Bahadur Shah Zafar’s court, he asked them why they had come to him, because he had no means of maintaining them. Bahadur Shah Zafar’s conduct was indecisive. However, he yielded to the demands of the sepoys when he was told that they would not be able to win against the East India Company without him.
During the Siege of Delhi when the victory of the British became certain, Zafar took refuge at Humayun’s Tomb, in an area that was then at the outskirts of Delhi. Company forces led by Major William Hodson surrounded the tomb and Zafar was captured on 20 September 1857. The next day, Hodson shot his sons Mirza Mughal and Mirza Khizr Sultan, and grandson Mirza Abu Bakht under his own authority at the Khooni Darwaza, near the Delhi Gate and declared Delhi to be captured. Bahadur Shah himself was taken to his wife’s haveli, where he was treated disrespectfully by his captors. When brought news of the executions of his sons and grandson, the former emperor was described as being so shocked and depressed that he was unable to react.
Respecting Hodson’s guarantee on his surrender, Zafar was not sentenced to death but exiled to Rangoon, Burma. His wife Zeenat Mahal and some of the remaining members of the family accompanied him. At 4 am on 7 October 1858, Zafar along with his wives, two remaining sons began his journey towards Rangoon in bullock carts escorted by 9th Lancers under command of Lieutenant Ommaney.
In 1862, at the age of 87, he had reportedly acquired some illness. In October, his condition deteriorated. He was “spoon-fed on broth” but he found that difficult too by 3 November. On 6 November, the British Commissioner H.N. Davies recorded that Zafar “is evidently sinking from pure desuetude and paralysis in the region of his throat”. To prepare for his death Davies commanded for the collection of lime and bricks and a spot was selected at the “back of Zafar’s enclosure” for his burial. Zafar died on Friday, 7 November 1862 at 5 am. Zafar was buried at 4 pm near the Shwe Dagon Pagoda at 6 Ziwaka Road, near the intersection with Shwe Dagon Pagoda road, Yangon. The shrine of Bahadur Shah Zafar Dargah was built there after recovery of its tomb on 16 February 1991. Davies commenting on Zafar, described his life to be “very uncertain”.
Zafar was portrayed in the play 1857: Ek Safarnama set during the Indian Rebellion of 1857 by Javed Siddiqui. It was staged at Purana Qila, Delhi ramparts by Nadira Babbar and the National School of Drama repertory company in 2008. A Hindi-Urdu black-and-white movie, Lal Quila (1960), directed by Nanabhai Bhatt, showcased Bahadur Shah Zafar extensively. A television series titled “Bahadur Shah Zafar” aired on Doordarshan in 1986. Ashok Kumar played the lead role in it.
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