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Events in the year 1707 in India.
Incumbents
- Aurangzeb, Mughal Emperor, 31 July 1658- 3 March 1707.[1]
 - Bahadur Shah I, Mughal Emperor, 19 June 1707 – 27 February 1712
 - Muhammad Azam Shah, self-proclaimed Mughal Emperor, 14 March 1707 – 8 June 1707
 - Sukhrungphaa, King of the Ahom kingdom, 1696–1714
 - Dost Mohammad of Bhopal, Nawab of Bhopal State, 1707-1728
 - Bhagatsimhji Udaisimhji, Thakur Sahib of Wadhwan State, 1681–1707
 - Arjansimhji Madhavsimhji, Thakur Sahib of Wadhwan State, 1707–1739
 - Ram Singh I, Maharao of Kota State, April 1696-18 June 1707
 - Kanthirava Narasaraja II, Wodeyar of Mysore, 1704-1714
 - Rama Varma V, Maharajah of Cochin, 1701-1721
 - Amar Singh II, Rajput Mewar (Sisodia), 1698–1710
 - Chakdor Namgyal, Chogyal of Sikkim, 1700-1717
 - Rajaram Chhatrapati, Chhatrapati of the Maratha Empire, 1688-1707
 - Tarabai, Regent of the Maratha Empire, 1700–1707
 
Events
- National income - ₹8,228 million
 - Mughal–Maratha Wars ended in May following Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb's death
 - Brothers Bahadur Shah I and Muhammad Azam Shah fought the Battle of Jajau on 20 June to determine Mughal succession, leaving Bahadur Shah I in power after 32,000 died
 - The Delhi Army under Nawab Daud Khan captured Vellore Fort after defeating the Marathas[2]
 - Dost Mohammad of Bhopal founded Bhopal State
 - Bundi State conquered Kota State on 18 June and held the territory for six years
 - Sukhrungphaa established Rangpur, the capital of the Ahom kingdom
 - Senapati, the grandson of Maharaja Chhatrasal, built Raja Ka Tal reservoir
 - Construction of the Darbar building in Dehradun was completed
 
Births
- Chimnaji Appa, Maratha military commander who liberated the western coast of India from Portuguese rule
 - Suraj Mal, ruler of Bharatpur State in Rajasthan, born in February
 - Bhim Singh Rana, ruler of princely state Gohad, in northwestern Madhya Pradesh
 
Deaths
- Aurangzeb, Mughal Emperor, on 3 March 1707 in Ahmednagar, Mughal Empire
 - Muhammad Azam Shah, self-proclaimed Mughal Emperor, on 8 June in Jajau
 - Bidar Bakht, Muhammad Azam Shah's son, on 8 June in Jajau
 - Shahzada Jawan Bakht Bahadur, Muhammad Azam Shah's son, on 8 June in Jajau
 - Shahzada Sikandar Shan Bahadur, Muhammad Azam Shah's son, on 8 June in Jajau
 - Udaipuri Mahal, at some point after 8 June in Gwalior
 - Zubdat-un-Nissa, Mughal princess and the third daughter of Emperor Aurangzeb and his Empress consort Dilras Banu Begum, on 17 February in Delhi
 - Wali Mohammed Wali, classical Urdu poet, died in Ahmedabad, Gujarat
 - Ram Singh I, Maharao of Kota State, 18 June 1707
 
References
- ↑ Everyman's Dictionary of Dates; 6th ed. J. M. Dent, 1971; p. 261
 - ↑ "Rulers of Arcot". Ug.net. 28 April 2002. Retrieved 2013-10-10.
 
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