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Alamgir II(encyclopedia)

Alamgir II (sh) and monomachia (medicine)


Alamgir II (sh)




in full ?Aziz al-Din ?Alamgir II

born June 6, 1699, Multan, India
died Nov. 29, 1769, Delhi

Mughal emperor of India (1754-59).

He was placed on the throne by the imperial vizier Imad al-Mulk Ghazi al-Din and was always the puppet of more powerful men, including the Afghan ruler Ahmad Shah Durrani, whose agents occupied Delhi in 1757 and made Alamgir the nominal emperor of Hindustan. He was murdered by Ghazi al-Din, who feared Alamgir might be captured and used against him in another Afghan invasion.


monomachia (medicine)


monomachia -->
monomachy


A duel; single combat. "The duello or monomachia."

Origin: L. Monomachia, Gr, fr. Fighting in single combat; single, alone + to fight.

Source: Websters Dictionary