Talk:Zafar Mahal (Mehrauli)
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Their real heir and childern are alive to claim
[edit]Sultana begum from kolkata howrah is till living and the wife of bedar bukht son of jawah bakht who is son kf bahadur shah zafar The last property he left from his heir was zafar mahal and all last mahals which he was ruling before british invaded the india for the first time every other claim of bahadur shah zafar being burried else where is flase 42.111.104.3 (talk) 11:33, 15 December 2024 (UTC)
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