Mirza Salim
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Born1799
Red Fort, Delhi, Mughal Empire
Red Fort, Delhi, Mughal Empire
Died8 September 1836 (aged 36–37)
Old Delhi, Mughal Empire
Old Delhi, Mughal Empire
Wives
- Nawab Malika Sultan-uz-Zamani Begum Sahiba
- Nawab Khushru-uz-Zamani Begum Sahiba
Issue
- Mirza Gouhar Shah Bahadur
- Mirza Hamid Shah Bahadur
- Husain Jahan Begum Sahiba
- Zainat un-nisa Begum Sahiba
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Mirza Salim (seated) while Tarbiyat Khan waves the fan | |||||
| Born | 1799 Red Fort, Delhi, Mughal Empire | ||||
| Died | 8 September 1836 (aged 36–37) Old Delhi, Mughal Empire | ||||
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| House | Timurid | ||||
| Father | Akbar Shah II | ||||
| Mother | Mumtaz-un-Nissa | ||||
| Religion | Sunni Islam | ||||
Mirza Salim (1799 – 8 September 1836) (also known as Shahzada Mirza Muhammad Salim Shah) was a son of Mughal emperor Akbar II and his consort Mumtaz-un-Nissa Begum. He was a younger brother of Emperor Bahadur Shah II, former Crown Prince Mirza Jahangir and Mirza Jahan Shah. He was his elder brother, Mirza Abu Zafar's favourite brother. Salim always agreed with Mirza Abu Zafar's decisions and always supported him.