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'''Neku Siyar''' or '''Nikusiyar Mohammed''' was the 12th [[Mughal Empire|Mughal]] Emperor. He took the throne in 1719 at the age of 40 plus. He was son of rebel [[Sultan Muhammad Akbar|Muhammad Akbar]], son of [[Aurangzeb]] and was brought up in a harem in Agra. The local Minister Birbal (not the [[Birbal]] of [[Akbar]]'s fame) used him as puppet and proclaimed him emperor {{Fact|date=May 2009}}. But as the prince had spent his life inside harem and talked like a [[catamite]], he was laughingly ignored and again put in jail by the [[Syed Brothers]]<ref>http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/396125/Mughal-dynasty</ref>. He died around 1743 at age of 63<ref>http://www.archive.org/stream/fallofthemugalem025379mbp/fallofthemugalem025379mbp_djvu.txt</ref>.
'''Neku Siyar''' or '''Nikusiyar Mohammed''' was the 12th [[Mughal Empire|Mughal]] Emperor. He took the throne in 1719 at the age of 40 plus. He was son of rebel [[Sultan Muhammad Akbar|Muhammad Akbar]], son of [[Aurangzeb]] and was brought up in a harem in Agra. The local Minister Birbal (not the [[Birbal]] of [[Akbar]]'s fame) used him as puppet and proclaimed him emperor. But as the prince had spent his life inside harem and talked like a [[catamite]], he was laughingly ignored and again put in jail by the [[Syed Brothers]]<ref>http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/396125/Mughal-dynasty</ref>. He died around 1743 at age of 63<ref>http://www.archive.org/stream/fallofthemugalem025379mbp/fallofthemugalem025379mbp_djvu.txt</ref>.


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Nikusiyar Mohammed
Emperor of Mughal Empire
Reign1719
DynastyTimurid

Neku Siyar or Nikusiyar Mohammed was the 12th Mughal Emperor. He took the throne in 1719 at the age of 40 plus. He was son of rebel Muhammad Akbar, son of Aurangzeb and was brought up in a harem in Agra. The local Minister Birbal (not the Birbal of Akbar's fame) used him as puppet and proclaimed him emperor. But as the prince had spent his life inside harem and talked like a catamite, he was laughingly ignored and again put in jail by the Syed Brothers[1]. He died around 1743 at age of 63[2].

Preceded by Mughal Emperor
1719
Succeeded by

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