
Zafar
Zafar refers to an important historical concept in the context of Islam, denoting "victory" or "triumph." It is often associated with the last caliphate and the political and religious leadership in Islamic history. Additionally, Zafar is connected to the legacy of the last Mughal emperor, Bahadur Shah II, who was also known as Zafar. After the Indian Rebellion of 1857 against British rule, he was deposed, symbolizing the end of Mughal authority in India. The term reflects themes of success, leadership, and, in some contexts, the struggles faced by leaders in the face of colonialism.