Mirza Mu'hammad Zahir ud-Din Shah (c. 1855–1899) known as Mirza Zahir Shah (Persian-ظهیرالدّین میرزا محمد) was a Mughal Prince through the Nineteenth Mughal Emperor Akbar II lineage descendant who was the Great-Grandfather of Mirza Zahir Shah and an Indian Zamindar in the erstwhile British Empire who was the first Zamindar of Natore and Patriarch founder of the House of Singra and Natore. He was the son of Prince Mirza Jalal Shah, who was the son of Prince and ruler of Assam Mirza Jahan Shah, who was the son of Emperor Akbar II (r. 1806–1837).
Mirza Zahir Shah | |||||
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Prince of Timurid–Mughal Dynasty | |||||
Zamindar of Singranatore | |||||
Lordship | 1870s – 1899 | ||||
Predecessor | Established the landlord systems | ||||
Successor | Mirza Zafar | ||||
Born | Mirza Muhammad Zahir Shah c. 1855 Allahabad (Present Day India) | ||||
Died | c. 1899 (aged 43–44) Singranatore Bengal Presidency British Raj (present day Bangladesh) | ||||
Issue | Mirza Zafar Umdatunnissa, Nawab Begum of Kharui | ||||
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Founding House : | Mughal Dynasty Singranatore Dynasty | ||||
Dynasty | Timurid Dynasty | ||||
Father | Mirza Jalal Shah | ||||
Religion | Sunni Islam (Hanafi) |