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Death of the Heir-Apparent (Fath-ul-Mulk) of Delhi and Question of a Successor taken from Records of the Delhi Residency and Agency, 1856-57

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July 10, 1856
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Emperor Bahadur Shah
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National Archives of India,Delhi
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Bahadur Shah II 1837–1857
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PRINTED AT: The Punjab Government Press, 1911


AUTHOR:  Captain Charles Pratt Kennedy


CHAPTER X IX.

D EATH OF THE HEIR-APPARENT OP DELHI AHD

QUESTION OF A SUCCESSOR, 1856-57.


1. From Simon Fraser, Esquire, Agent, Lieutenant- Governor,Forfh-Western Provinces, Eehlee, to C. B- Thornhill, Esquire, Officiating Secretary to Government, North- Western Provinces, Agra,—No. 59, dated Eehlee, 11th July 1856.


I HAVE the honor to report, for the information of theHon’hle the Lieutenant-Governor, the unexpected demise yesterday at 7 p. m. of His Royal Highness the Prince Mirza Mohummud Sultan Futteh-ool-Moolk Shah, Bahadoor, Heir-Apparent of Delhi, and to annex extract from the of Palace Intelligence, from which it will be observed that cholera was the immediate cause of death.

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