History of the Bahadur Shah Zafar

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History of the Bahadur Shah Zafar

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Bahadur Shah Zafar was born on October 24, 1775. At the time of the First War of Independence in 1857, Bahadur Shah Zafar was 82 years old when all his children were beheaded and decorated in a British platter and brought as a gift. ۔
Major Hudson also imprisoned his four sons Mirza Ghulam, Mirza Khidr Sultan, Mirza Abu Bakr and Mirza Abdullah.
Major Hudson beheaded all four of his sons and drank their hot blood from those who wanted to liberate India.
He continued his dangerous and barbaric promise to continue the war and rebellion against the British.
Bahadur Shah Zafar took the severed heads of his sons in his hands and prayed for them in compassionate words, saying that the descendants of Timur performed their duty before their fathers with such devotion. In front of and the severed heads were hung on the bloody door.

Bahadur Shah Zafar was the last king of the Mughal dynasty.
At the time of his accession to the throne on September 30, 1837, he was replaced by Abu Zafar, Muhammad Sirajuddin, Bihar Shah Ghazi.
His rule was considered from Dhang Alam to Palm. He was the chairman of Nam Mag Delhi and the real government was with the British. He was fluent in Urdu, Arabic, Persian, language, horsemanship, swordsmanship, archery and gunmanship.
He was a good Sufi philosopher, Persian writer, and writer in Solekhan. He continued to run the government till 1857. He was tried by the British on charges of government murder and murder of soldiers. The evidence was overwhelmingly oppressive, and despite the rule of law, the British found Bahadur Shah Zafar guilty and guilty of deportation.
Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last Mughal emperor of India for 82 years, was given a wonderful trial.
In October 1858, he was sent to Rangoon for life.

This is the story of those last days of exile of Bahadur Shah Zafar.

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The ship arrived in Rangoon on October 17, 1858. 35 men and women of the royal family were also with the Crown Prince of India. Captain Nelson Davis was in charge of Rangoon. He arrived at the port. He received the king and his disciples.
And Nelson was upset. Bahadur Shah Zafar was a king despite being a prisoner and Nelson's conscience was not paying attention to the sick and old king. Throw him in jail, but there was no place in Rangoon where Bahadur Shah Zafar could be kept. He was the first exiled king in Rangoon.
Nelson Davis thought for a moment and came up with an interesting solution. Nelson built his own garage. Evacuated and Crown Prince of India 'Zal Subhani and imprisoned the last beacon of Timurid blood in his garage'

Bahadur Shah Zafar reached this garage on October 17, 1858 and stayed there for four years till November 7, 1862.

Bahadur Shah Zafar sang his famous ghazal
I don't think my heart is in my homeland.
Whose is the world in the impermanent?
How unfortunate for Zafar's funeral.
Not even two yards of land was found, my friend.
It was written in the same garage.
Today was November 7th, the year 1862.

The unfortunate king's maid knocked on the door of Captain Nelson Davis in great distress. From inside Ardali asked in Burmese the reason for this rudeness. The maid replied in broken Burmese.
I can't disturb them. The maid started crying loudly. Ardali started to silence him but the voice reached Nelson.
He came out in anger. The maid looked at Nelson.
So she fell at his feet. She wanted to open the garage window for the dying king.
The king wanted to take a sip of free and open air before he died. Nelson picked up his pistol. He took the guards with him.
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Inside the king's last resting-place was the smell of death's silence and darkness. Ardale took the lamp and stood beside the king. Nelson stepped forward.
The king's blanket was half on the bed and half on the floor. His bare head was on the pillow.
But the neck was drooping, the loose eyelids were boiling beyond the limits, the veins of the neck were swollen and flies were buzzing on the dry yellow lips.
Nelson had seen thousands of faces in his life but he had never seen such a face.
Chargi was not the face of such a poor patriot. He was not the face of a king.
He was the face of the biggest beggar in the world and a free breath on his face.
Yes, only a free breath was written and this appeal was from the old well. Capt.
Nelson placed his hand on the king's neck.
The caravan of life had passed through the jungle of veins.
The last king of India crossed the line of life. Nelson ordered to call the family.
There were many families, one was Prince Jawan Bakht and the other was his teacher Hafiz Muhammad Ibrahim Dehlavi. Came

He bathed the king, put on the shroud, and as soon as the third king's funeral prayer was said,
"When the time came for the tomb, there was no land available for the last crown prince of India in the whole of Rangoon."
He was buried in the soil found in the charity.
Water was being sprinkled on the grave. The rose petals were scattering. Then in the autumn-old mind of Ustad Hafiz Ibrahim Dehlavi, the scenes of September 30, 1837, when the Red Fort of Delhi Bahadur Shah Zafar, 62 years old When he came to the court, the whole heart resounded with slogans of admiration and applause The singers began to play the trumpets.
The singers began to blow the strings in the air.
The coronation celebration lasted for seven days and during these seven days the people of Delhi were fed from the royal palace Or gone, but on this cold and merciless morning of November 7, 1862, the tomb of the king was not visited by a happy reader.

There were tears in the eyes of Hafiz Muhammad Ibrahim Dehlavi.
He took off his shoes. He stood at the foot of the tomb of the king and started reciting Surah At-Tawbah. Rivers of sorrow began to flow from the throat of Hafiz Ibrahim Dehlavi. The recitation was a miracle or the sore throat of Ustad Ibrahim Dehlavi brought tears to the eyes of Captain Nelson Davis. He raised his hand and saluted this poor patriotic grave and with this last salute the sun of Mughal Empire will always shine. Sunset for '

If you ever go to Rangoon, you will still find families of the descendants of Bahadur Shah Zafar in the stinking jungles of the dirt streets of Degan Township.
These are the real descendants of the last Mughal Shah, but these descendants are running on government allowance today.
'She sleeps on rough ground, walks barefoot, eats begging and fills tin canisters with water from the official tap, but these people call themselves princes and princesses in spite of this cosmopolitanism.'
People get lost in the streets of Rangoon with laughter.

When the king was exiled, he was imprisoned in the garage of Captain Nelson Davis. He was buried in the courtyard of his house, and his descendants are still walking the streets of Rangoon carrying the tomb of his greatness on their heads.
So on their faces is clearly written 'kings who do not protect their kingdom' their mandate 'who lose the trust of the people' their descendants are humiliated in the streets'

They become beggars in the same way and beg in the square of history but our rulers do not understand this fact.
They consider themselves to be a greater king than Bahadur Shah Zafar.

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