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  2. Dara Shikoh - Wikipedia

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    Young Prince Dara Shikoh, aged 4-5, with his father Shah Jahan by Nanha c.1620. Muhammad Dara Shikoh was born on 11 March 1615 [2] in Ajmer, Rajasthan. [11] He was the first son and third child of Prince Shahib-ud-din Muhammad Khurram and his second wife, Mumtaz Mahal. [12]

  3. Mere Humsafar (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Shah Jahan, seeing Hala's importance grow because of her unborn child, decides to make Hala miscarry her child. In order to do that, she gives her a wrong pain medicine and Hala, thinking Shah Jahan has changed, takes the medicine. Afterwards, when the truth is revealed to Hala, she confronts Shah Jahan about it with Hamza, but Shah Jahan ...

  4. Shah Jahan - Wikipedia

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    Jahangir weighing young Prince Khurram by Manohar Das c.1610-1615. He was born on 5 January 1592 in Lahore, present-day Pakistan, as the ninth child and third son of Prince Salim (later known as 'Jahangir' upon his accession) by his wife, Jagat Gosain, a Rathore Rajput Princess from Marwar.

  5. Template:Mughal family tree - Wikipedia

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    4. Jahangir (1569 –1627) Shahzada Khanam: Shah Murad (1570- 1599) Daniyal (1572- 1604) Shakarunnisa Begum: Aram Banu Begum: Sultan Nisar Begum: Khusrau Mirza (1587 –1622) Parvez (1590- 1626) Bahar Banu Begum: 5. Shah Jahan (1592 –1666) Lizzat-un-nisa Begum: Jahandar: Shahrayar (1605 –1628) Jahanara Begum: Dara Shikoh (1615- 1659) Shah ...

  6. Sayyid brothers - Wikipedia

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    Shah Jahan II. Rafi-ud-Daulah was enthroned as Shah Jahan II. He, too, lived within the fort, as a prisoner of the Sayyid Brothers, and was not allowed independence even in his private life. Inayatullah Kashmiri, who was the maternal uncle of Farrukhsiyar, raised an army for overthrowing the sayyids. But in June, 1719, Inayatullah Khan was ...

  7. Azim-ush-Shan - Wikipedia

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    Mirza Azim-ush-Shan (15 December 1664-18 March 1712) was the second son of the 8th Mughal Emperor Shah Alam I.He was the great grandson of Shah Jahan and the grandson of Aurangzeb during whose reign he was the imperial subahdar (governor) of Bengal Subah from the year 1697 to his death in 1712.

  8. Hushang Mirza - Wikipedia

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    At the same time Asaf Khan, Nur Jahan's brother and father-in-law to Shah Jahan, sent word to the latter (who was still in the Deccan) of the emperor's death. To safeguard Shah Jahan's succession while he was making his way back from the Deccan, Asaf Khan named Dawar Bakhsh , son of the late Khusrau Mirza and brother-in-law to Hushang, as a ...

  9. Siyaasat - Wikipedia

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    Siyaasat is mainly about the journey of Mehrunissa to become Nur Jahan.It is based in the era of Mughal rule where Akbar is the Emperor. The show focuses on the battle between the princes to become the heir to the throne and also on Salim - Mehrunissa's love story.