A.D. | A.H. | |
Babar | 1526 | 932 |
Humayun | 1530 | 937 |
Humayun deposed by Sher Shah | 1539 | 946 |
Humayun restored | 1555 | 962 |
Akbar | 1556 | 963 |
Jahangir | 1605 | 1014 |
Shah Jahan | 1628 | 1037 |
Aurangzib Alamgir | 1659 | 1069 |
Bahadur | 1707 | 1119 |
Jahandar | 1712 | 1124 |
Farrukhsiyar | 1713 | 1124 |
Mohammad | 1719 | 1131 |
Invasion of Ahmad Shah Durrani | 1748 | 1161 |
Ahmad | 1748 | 1161 |
Alamgir II | 1754 | 1167 |
Shah Alam | 1759 | 1173 |
Mohammad Akbar II | 1806 | 1221 |
Bahadur | 1837 | 1253 |
Queen Victoria | 1857 | 1275 |
For several pretenders and ephemeral or local sovereigns of this line see LANE-POOLE, The Mohammedan Dynasties, 328.
The princes marked with an asterisk were proclaimed either as temporary stop-gaps or rivals to the reigning emperor, but cannot be said to have reigned.
This collection transcribed by Chris Gage