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1.In what ways did Bahadur Shah I try to change his father's policies? (LO2)​

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Answered by hussianansariasijadh
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Bahadur Shah (Persian: بہادر شاه اول, romanized: Bahādur Shāh Awwal) (b. 14 October 1643 – 27 February 1712 d.), also known as Muhammad Mu'azzam (Persian: محمد معظم) and Shah Alam (Persian: شاه عالم),[2] was the eighth Mughal emperor in India, ruled from 1707 until his death in 1712. In his youth, he conspired to overthrow his father Aurangzeb, the sixth Mughal emperor, and ascend to the throne. Shah's plans were intercepted by the emperor, who imprisoned him several times. From 1696 to 1707, he was governor of Akbarabad (later known as Agra), Kabul and Lahore. Bahadur Shah was also Aurangzeb's third son.

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Answered by julureenamamun
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Explanation:

Bahadur Shah I was not as staunch a Muslim as his father Aurangzeb. He tried many times to dethrone him and ultimately in the war of succession of the throne after Aurangzeb's death he acquired the throne.

On the other hand Bahadur Shah was a Sufi. He lived like a poor teacher and dervish before his accession to the throne. He believed that Hinduism and Islam shared the same essence

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