What happen to the Mughal's treasure?
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Bahadur Shah (14/10/1643-28/02/1712), the seventh Mughal Emperor of India,start ruling after death of Aurangazeb in 1707 until his death in 1712 at Lahore.
Bahadur Shah was third son of Aurandzeb with his Muslim Rajput wife Nawab Bai.
Bahadur Shah was the first and last of the later Mughal rulers to enlarge Mughal Empire little.
Bahadur Shah Jahandar Shah (1712-1713) was came to an end in 1713 when he was defeated by his nephew Farrukh Siyar Khan at Agra.
Farrukh Siyar Khan (1713-1719) was deposed and killed in 1719.
Shah Jahan-2 died within month in 1719.
Hussain Ali was killed by rebellious nobles in 1722.
Abdullah Khan died in 1722 after he was defeated at Agra by Srimant Peshwa Balaji Bajiraw Ballal Bhatt (17/08/1700-1740).
Muhammad Shah defeated by Nadir Shah in 1739 at Karnal.
Muhammad Shah was taken prisoner and Nadir Shah marched on to Delhi.
Nadir Shah carried away with him the famous Koh-i-Noor diamond and the jewel stidded Peacock throne of Shah Jahan.
Ahamad Shah Abdali defeated by Ahmad Shah Durrani,Shah of Persia.
Alamgir-2 was Murdered in 1759 by Ahmad Shah Durrani,Shah of Persia.
Shah Jahan-3 was captured by Maratha by Marathas in 1760.
Shah Alam defeated by Britishers in 1806.
Akabar Shah was ended by Lord Hastings in 1813.
Bahadur Shah captured and tried by Britishers in 1857.
Bahadur Shah-2 was died in 1862 at Rangoon, Burma/Myanmar.
By this way Mughal dynasty ended.