Which of the following statement is/are correct? Muhammad Shah Rangile sat on the Mughal throne after Rafi-ud-Darajat. Nadir Shah attacked and plundered Delhi, by the rule of Rangile. As a consequence of Nadir Shah's attack, the Mughal empire disintegrated fast and independent kingdoms of Bengal, Awadh, Hyderabad broke away from his empire. Muhammad Shah Rangile was the son of Bahadur Shah I. Select the correct code from below.

Which of the following statement is/are correct? Muhammad Shah Rangile sat on the Mughal throne after Rafi-ud-Darajat. Nadir Shah attacked and plundered Delhi, by the rule of Rangile. As a consequence of Nadir Shah's attack, the Mughal empire disintegrated fast and independent kingdoms of Bengal, Awadh, Hyderabad broke away from his empire. Muhammad Shah Rangile was the son of Bahadur Shah I. Select the correct code from below. Correct Answer 1, 2, and 3

The correct answer is option 3, i.e, 1,2 and 3 are correct.

  • Muhammad Shah Rangile:
    • Muhammad Shah Rangile was born in 1702 at Fatehpur Sikri.
    • He was the grandson of Bahadur Shah I.
    • ​He was able to keep the throne for around 29 years partially.
    • He was to eliminate the Sayyid Brothers.
    • During his time, Nadir Shah attacked and looted Delhi.
    • He was the Mughal Emperor who ascended to the Peacock throne in 1719.
    • He was just 17 years old when the crown was placed on his head.
    • The invasion of Nadir Shah fastened the disintegration of the Mughal Empire.
    • During his time the states of Bengal, Awadh, Hyderabad were established as independent kingdoms.
    • His pleasure-loving and merry-making pursuits expedited the process of the downfall of the empire.
    • His entire reign was highly eventful right from his accession to the termination of death.
  • Nadir Shah:
    • He was born on 22 October 1688, Dargaz, Iran.
    • He was one of the most powerful Iranian rulers in the history of Nation.
    • In 1738-39, Nadir Shah descended upon the plains of Northern India.
    • He marched on to Delhi and Emperor Muhammad Shah was taken as prisoner.
    • Nadir Shah also carried away the famous Koh-i-nur diamond and the Jewelstudded Peacock Throne of Shahjahan.

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The Great Mughals included Babar, Humayun, Akbar, Jahangir, Shahjahan and Aurangzeb in that chronological order. The Mughal emperors who came to the throne after the death of Aurangzeb are called the Later Mughals. Arrange the following four Later Mughals in their chronological order. a. Ahmad Shah b. Bahadur Shah c. Jahandar Shah d. Mohammad Shah
Assertion (A): Wazir Nizam-ul-Mulk left Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah to realize his own ambition of founding the State of Hyderabad. Reason (R): Muhammad Shah, instead of supporting his able Wazir, intrigued against him.
Assertion (A): Wazir Nizam-ul-Mulk left Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah to realize his own ambition of founding the State of Hyderabad.
Reason (R): Muhammad Shah, instead of supporting his able Wazir, intrigued against him.