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Rafi-ud-Darajat
Padishah
Al-Sultan Al-Azam
Portrait of Rafi ud-Darajat
Emperor of Hindustan
Reign28 February – 6 June 1719
PredecessorFarrukhsiyar
SuccessorShah Jahan II
Born(1699-12-01)1 December 1699
Mughal Empire
Died6 June 1719(1719-06-06) (aged 19)
Agra, Mughal Empire
BurialMausoleum of Khwaja Qutbuddin Kaki, Delhi, India
SpouseInayat Banu Begum
Names
Mirza Abu'l Barakat Shams-ud-Din Muhammad Rafi ud-Darajat Padshah Ghazi Shahanshah-i-Bahr-u-Bar
HouseHouse of Babur
DynastyTimurid dynasty
FatherRafi-ush-Shan
MotherNur-un-Nisa Begum
ReligionSunni Islam (Hanafi)
Mughal emperors
Babur 1526–1530
Humayun (first reign) 1530–1540
Humayun (second reign) 1555–1556
Akbar I 1556–1605
Jahangir I 1605–1627
Shahriyar (de facto) 1627–1628
Shah Jahan I 1628–1658
Aurangzeb (Alamgir I) 1658–1707
Azam Shah 1707
Bahadur Shah I (Shah Alam I) 1707–1712
Jahandar Shah 1712–1713
Farrukh-Siyar 1713–1719
Rafi-ud-Darajat 1719
Rafi-ud-Daulah (Shah Jahan II) 1719
Muhammad Shah 1719–1748
Ahmad Shah 1748–1754
Alamgir II 1754–1759
Shah Jahan III 1759–1760
Shah Alam II (first reign) 1760–1788
Mahmud Shah (Shah Jahan IV) 1788
Shah Alam II (second reign) 1788–1806
Akbar II 1806–1837
Bahadur Shah II 1837–1857

Mirza Rafi ud-Darajat (Persian pronunciation: [ɾa.fiːʔ.ud.da.ɾa.ˈd͡ʒɑːt]); 1 December 1699 – 6 June 1719) was briefly the Eleventh Mughal emperor. He was the youngest son of Rafi-ush-Shan, the nephew of Azim-ush-Shan and a grandson of Bahadur Shah I.

He was placed on the throne by the Sayyid brothers after they deposed, blinded, imprisoned and executed emperor Farrukhsiyar with the help of Maharaja Ajit Singh and the Marathas in 1719.

Reign

Coin of Rafi-ud-Darjat

Sayyid Brothers

Rafi ud-Darajat owed his throne to the Sayyid brothers - Sayyid Hassan Ali Khan Barha and Sayyid Hussain Ali Khan Barha - who had deposed emperor Farrukhsiyar with the help of Ajit Singh of Marwar and Balaji Vishwanath in 1719 and made themselves badishahgar (kingmakers). His short reign would be as a puppet ruler to the brothers.

Rival claim to throne

The reign of Rafi ud-Darajat was one of turbulence. On 18 May 1719, less than three months after his own accession, Rafi ud-Darajat's uncle, Nekusiyar, assumed the Mughal throne at the Agra Fort as he thought he was more eligible for the post.

The Sayyid brothers determined to defend the emperor they had raised to the throne and punish the offender retook the fort within three months and captured Nekusiyar. He would be respectfully received by the Amir ul-Umara and confined at the Salimgarh Fort where he died in 1723.

Death and succession

Before dying, Rafi ud-Darajat had requested that his older brother Rafi ud-Daulah be enthroned. Rafi ud-Darajat died on 6 June 1719, either of tuberculosis or was murdered, serving as emperor for three months and six days. He was succeeded by Rafi ud-Daulah as emperor Shah Jahan II two days later. His remains were interred near the shrine of Sufi saint Khawaja Qutbuddin Bakhtiar Kaki at Mehrauli in Delhi.

Ancestry

Ancestors of Rafi ud-Darajat
8. Muhi-ud-din Muhammad Aurangzeb, Mughal Emperor
4. Qutb-ud-din Muhammad Bahadur Shah I, Mughal Emperor
9. Nawab Bai
2. Rafi-ush-Shan
10. Mirza Sanjar
5. Nur-un-Nissa Begum
11. Zinat-i-Alam Begum
1. Rafi ud-Darajat
6. Shaikh Baqi
3.Nur-un-Nissa Begum

References

  1. Mohammad Yasin. Upper India Publishing House. 1958. p. 18.
  2. Krishna S. Dhir (2022). The Wonder That Is Urdu. Motilal Banarsidass. p. 120. ISBN 9788120843011.

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Rafi ud-Darajat Timurid dynasty
Preceded byFurrukhsiyar Mughal Emperor
1719
Succeeded byShah Jahan II
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