• Silver Rupee of Wajid Ali Shah, struck at Lucknow in AH 1267 (1850–51 CE), showing the coat of arms of Awadh State on the reverse.
  • Wajid Ali Shah brought the food and traditions of his Awadhi ancestors to erstwhile Calcutta, and the resulting cuisine is a complex and rich amalgamation of...
  • • Exile in Calcutta: Exiled to Matiaburj near Calcutta, Wajid Ali Shah continued to influence culture by bringing Awadhi traditions, including art, literature...
  • Abul Mansur Mirza Muhammed Wajid Ali Shah olarak da bilinen Wajid Ali Shah ( Urduca واجد علی شاہ , Hintçe वाजिद अली शाह ; 30 Temmuz 1822 - 1 Eylül 1887 ) - A'nın son kralı...
  • The elegies describe that fateful night by stating that “Wajid Ali Shah’s long life, even in detention, was becoming increasingly intolerable to his incarcerators.
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  • After he was finally freed from Fort William and allowed to move to Garden Reach on the outskirts of then-Calcutta, Wajid Ali Shah quickly set about establishing a...
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  • Mirza Wajid Ali Shah (30 July 1822 – 1 September 1887) was the eleventh and final King of Awadh, reigning from 13 February 1847 to 11 February 1856.