It was in 1947, when India officially completed its monarchy and became a republic, but descendants of former royal families still have social and political influence. Some have adapted to modern life and others continue to do the headlines – as Prince Yahub Habebuddin Tucywho claims to be the heir to the sixth generation Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last emperor of Mughal.
But it’s not just his royal line that keeps it in the spotlight. Prince Yakub Habebuddin Tushi also made bold claims about some of the most famous historical monuments of India, including Taj -Maha! Read on to learn more about his contradictory claims:
Taju -Mahas dispute

Taj Mahal
Prince Tushi insists that he is the legal owner of Taj -Mahala, who is one of the seven wonders of the world. The iconic Taj Mahal was built by Emperor Shah Jahan for his wife Mumtaz Mahal. Not only this, Prince Tushi even submitted a DNA report in court to support his claim. In 2019, he disputed Princess Diu Cumar from the royal family of Jaipur, demanding that she reveal the documents that her family allegedly keeps the property of Taj -Maha.
Polemics on Polemics Aedhje
Prinnce Tucy was also part of the land dispute, where he opposed the WaqF Council’s claim at the site of Beavers Masjid. He claimed that if the land really belonged to Babur, then as he was a descendant of Mughal, it should be him. Surprisingly, he supported the construction of the frame of the frame and even offered a golden brick for the project!
Guardian grave of Avranzeba
In addition to these shocking claims, Prince Tushi also acts as a warden of Avrangzeba in Maharashtra. Concerns about vandalism at this place made him petition for Indian President, calling for government protection of the grave.

Source: PTI
Heir to Magala in the digital era
Prince Tusi projected himself as a modern day Prince Magala. His social media, which are often found in traditional royal clothing, filled with images that enhance his royal line, thus keeping his demands to be a modern prince of Mughal.
While his allegations are widely discussed, one is exactly: Prince Tushi knows how to keep the history of Mughals alive and in public discussions.