In 1859, British authorities removed all bans and restrictions on the Mughal royalty and Bakht received a princely pension of 450 Rupees per month.
[1] Jamshed Bakht went to get an English education at Diocesan School and Rangoon College and turned out to be a man of cheerful character.
As for her ancestral home, it may be located at the Ghat Gate of Jaipur where some well-known Muslim families still live, despite the noise pollution caused by the iron makers of Loharon Ka Khora.
[2] He had two sons, Mirza Sikandar from a mistress and Bedar Bakht, born of Begum Nadir Jehan.
[3] Bedaar Bakht, who died in 1980, was the last officially recognized direct male descendant of the Bahadur Shah Zafar who received pension from the British and then the central government, from the Nizam and the Hazrat Nizamuddin Trust.