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Brief Biography of Hazrat Sirajuddin Junaid Baghdadi Gulberga
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Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan
18th-century Nawab of Bengal
| Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Reign | 1 July 1727 – 26 August 1739 | ||
| Predecessor | Murshid Quli Khan | ||
| Successor | Sarfaraz Khan | ||
| Born | c. 1670 Burhanpur, Deccan Plateau, Mughal Empire | ||
| Died | 26 August 1739(1739-08-26) (aged 68–69) Murshidabad, Bengal, Mughal Empire | ||
| Burial | Murshidabad, West Bengal, India | ||
| Spouse | Zainab un-nisa Begum (m. 1686)Azmat un-nisa Begum Sahiba (m. 1712)Durdana Begum Sahiba (m. 1718) | ||
| Issue | Mirza Asadullah Khan Mirza Muhammad Taqi Khan Bahadur Nafissa Begum Sahiba Durdana Begum Sahiba | ||
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| Dynasty | Nāṣirī | ||
| Father | Nawab Jan Muhammad Khan (Mirza Nur ud-din Muhammad) | ||
Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan was the second Nawab of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa. He married Zainab un-nisa Begum and Azmat un-nisa Begum, the daughters of Murshid Quli Khan by Nasiri Banu Begum. Shuja-ud-Din's third wife was Durdana Begum Sahiba. After the death of his father-in-law on 30 June 1727, he ascended to the Masnad (throne) of the Nawab.
Early life
Born at Burhanpur, Deccan, Mirza Shuja ud-din Muhammad Khan (also called Mirza Deccani), was a Deccani Muslim of Iranian-TurkmenAfshar descent. His ancestor Yar Ali Sultan had been the Safavid governor of Farah, Khorasan during the reign of Tahmasp I. Shuja's father Mirza Nur-ud-din, son of Nawab Aqil Khan, had held a prominent post in Burhanpur under the Mughals and he himself had been given charge of Ilkandal, a dependency of Hyderabad. It was in Burhanpur that Shuja first came into contact with Murshid Quli Khan, who also originated from the city. He married the latter's daughter Zinat un-nisa and had a son, Sarfaraz Khan.
Rise to power
Shuja ud-Din succeeded Tanib Ali Khan a .