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He was the son of Akbar's milk mother, Jiji Anga. The marriage took place on 15 May 1587, when Murad was seventeen. [ 12 ] She was the mother of Prince Rustam Mirza born on 27 August 1588 [ 13 ] and died on 30 November 1597, [ 14 ] and Prince Alam Sultan Mirza born on 4 November 1590 and died in infancy.
Daniyal was Akbar's favourite son, as well as an able general. [3] [4] Like his father, he had fine taste in poetry and was an accomplished poet himself, writing in Hindi and Persian. [5] He died from problems relating to alcoholism at the age of thirty-two, predeceasing Akbar by seven months.
Salima Sultan Begum was the daughter of Mughal princess Gulrukh Begum and her husband, the Viceroy of Kannauj, Nuruddin Muhammad Mirza. [5] Her father was the grandson of Khwaja Hasan Naqshbandi and was a scion of the illustrious Naqshbandi Khwajas, [6] who were held in great esteem and were related to Sultan Abu Sa'id Mirza of the Timurid Empire through his son, Sultan Mahmud Mirza.
Khalid says the popular narrative still remains that Anarkali was Akbar's concubine who crossed the line and fell in love with Salim, Akbar's son. [3] He says that according to Tareekh-e-Lahore, an 1892 book by Sayed Abdul Latif, Anarkali's original name was Sharf-un-Nissa. [3] According to Ellison Banks Findly, Anarkali's name was Nadira Begum ...
Mirza Muhammad Akbar (11 September 1657 – 31 March 1706) [2] was a Mughal prince and the fourth son of Emperor Aurangzeb and his chief consort Dilras Banu Begum. He went into exile in Safavid Persia after a failed rebellion against his father in the Deccan. He was the father of Neku Siyar, a pretender to the Mughal throne for a few months in ...
She was at first betrothed to Bairam Khan by Humayun. After Bairam Khan died in 1561, Akbar married her in the same year. She was the foster mother of Akbar's second son, Murad Mirza. She was a poet and actively played a role in the politics of the Mughal court during Akbar's and Jahangir's reigns. She is regarded as the senior-most wife of Akbar.
Khwaja Muʿazzam, a half-brother of Akbar's mother, [91] has killed his wife. When Akbar (in the green robe, center left) confronts him, a servant of Khwaja appears to be about to attack the ruler. One of Akbar's followers beats him to it and cuts off the servant's head. B II: 337. P II: 218. k. A. IS. 2:37-1896 118
Hindal Mirza presents young Akbar's portrait to Humayun, during Akbar's circumcision celebrations in Kabul, c. 1546 AD. [5]Ruqaiya Sultan Begum was born into the Timurid dynasty as a Mughal princess, and was the only daughter of Mughal prince Hindal Mirza, the youngest son of the first Mughal emperor Babur from his wife Dildar Begum. [6]