When Bahadur Shah died at Lahore on 27 February 1712, Farrukh-Siyar was at Patna, having tarried there since the previous rainy season. Following the defeat and death of his father in the contest at Lahore, Farrukh-Siyar proclaimed himself emperor at Patna on 6 March 1712. He marched on Delhi, defeating Jahandar Shah, who had succeeded Bahadur Shah, on 10 January 1713, after a hardfought battle at Samugarh near Agra.
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| - When Bahadur Shah died at Lahore on 27 February 1712, Farrukh-Siyar was at Patna, having tarried there since the previous rainy season. Following the defeat and death of his father in the contest at Lahore, Farrukh-Siyar proclaimed himself emperor at Patna on 6 March 1712. He marched on Delhi, defeating Jahandar Shah, who had succeeded Bahadur Shah, on 10 January 1713, after a hardfought battle at Samugarh near Agra.
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| - When Bahadur Shah died at Lahore on 27 February 1712, Farrukh-Siyar was at Patna, having tarried there since the previous rainy season. Following the defeat and death of his father in the contest at Lahore, Farrukh-Siyar proclaimed himself emperor at Patna on 6 March 1712. He marched on Delhi, defeating Jahandar Shah, who had succeeded Bahadur Shah, on 10 January 1713, after a hardfought battle at Samugarh near Agra.
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