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The Bourbons of India (French: Bourbons des Indes) are an Indian family who claim to be legitimate heirs of the House of Bourbon, descended from Jean Philippe de Bourbon, Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis, an exiled French noble who served in Mughal Emperor Akbar's court. The family is also known as the House of Bourbon-Bhopal, a name derived from the city of Bhopal in central India where their last few generations resided and worked in the pre-independent Indian Bhopal State Royal Court.

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  • The Bourbons of India (French: Bourbons des Indes) are an Indian family who claim to be legitimate heirs of the House of Bourbon, descended from Jean Philippe de Bourbon, Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis, an exiled French noble who served in Mughal Emperor Akbar's court. The family is also known as the House of Bourbon-Bhopal, a name derived from the city of Bhopal in central India where their last few generations resided and worked in the pre-independent Indian Bhopal State Royal Court. (en)
  • Los Borbones de la India o Casa de Borbón-Bhopal, es una rama de la Casa de Borbón descendientes de Juan Felipe de Borbón, hijo del condestable Carlos III de Borbón en Francia. (es)
  • Les Bourbons des Indes, ou maison de Bourbon-Bhopal, est une famille qui réside en Inde depuis quatre siècles et qui serait une branche de la maison capétienne des Bourbons, et dont les derniers descendants habitent la région de Bhopal. Son chef actuel, Balthazar IV Napoléon de Bourbon-Bhopal, est prétendant au trône du royaume de France[à vérifier]. (fr)
  • ブルボン・ボパール家(英語:Indian Bourbon House)は、インドに居住するフランス王・ブルボン家の後裔を称する氏族。この一族は、ムガル帝国のアクバル皇帝の宮廷に亡命したフランスの貴族であるクレルモン・アンボーベーの伯爵であるの子孫であると主張する。この家は「バーボンボパール」(ボパールのブルボン家)とも呼ばれる。インド中央部のボパール市に由来する名前であり、最後の数世代が居住したという。 (ja)
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  • Colonel William Kincaid (en)
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  • In the latter half of the sixteenth century, about the year 1560, Jean Philippe de Bourbon, who was a member of a branch of the Bourbons sailed for India, having, tradition relates, been obliged to leave France because he killed a relative of high position in a duel. He landed at Madras, a priest and two friends accompanying him. The two latter died on the voyage, and the priest remained at Madras, but John Philip Bourbon, sailing on to Bengal went thence to Delhi and sought an interview with the Emperor Akbar. On hearing of the high rank of the exile, the Emperor sent for him, and being interested in his story, treated him with much favour and distinction, eventually appointing him to a post at his Court. Not long afterwards the Emperor being much pleased at his courtly bearing and conduct, and desiring to retain his services, offered him in marriage to the Lady Juliana, sister of the Emperor's Christian wife, who on account of her skill and her knowledge of the European system of medicine, had charge of the health of the imperial ladies. This marriage was duly solemnised, whereupon the Emperor conferred upon his brother-in-law the title of Raja of Shergar and placed the imperial seraglio under his care and the Lady Juliana was included in the select band of the imperial sisters. The honourable office conferred on the Bourbons remained in the possession of the family until the sack of Delhi by Nadir Shah in the year 1737. (en)
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  • The Bourbons of India (French: Bourbons des Indes) are an Indian family who claim to be legitimate heirs of the House of Bourbon, descended from Jean Philippe de Bourbon, Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis, an exiled French noble who served in Mughal Emperor Akbar's court. The family is also known as the House of Bourbon-Bhopal, a name derived from the city of Bhopal in central India where their last few generations resided and worked in the pre-independent Indian Bhopal State Royal Court. (en)
  • Los Borbones de la India o Casa de Borbón-Bhopal, es una rama de la Casa de Borbón descendientes de Juan Felipe de Borbón, hijo del condestable Carlos III de Borbón en Francia. (es)
  • Les Bourbons des Indes, ou maison de Bourbon-Bhopal, est une famille qui réside en Inde depuis quatre siècles et qui serait une branche de la maison capétienne des Bourbons, et dont les derniers descendants habitent la région de Bhopal. Son chef actuel, Balthazar IV Napoléon de Bourbon-Bhopal, est prétendant au trône du royaume de France[à vérifier]. (fr)
  • ブルボン・ボパール家(英語:Indian Bourbon House)は、インドに居住するフランス王・ブルボン家の後裔を称する氏族。この一族は、ムガル帝国のアクバル皇帝の宮廷に亡命したフランスの貴族であるクレルモン・アンボーベーの伯爵であるの子孫であると主張する。この家は「バーボンボパール」(ボパールのブルボン家)とも呼ばれる。インド中央部のボパール市に由来する名前であり、最後の数世代が居住したという。 (ja)
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  • Bourbons of India (en)
  • Borbones de la India (es)
  • Bourbons des Indes (fr)
  • ブルボン・ボパール家 (ja)
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