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    Mirza Muhammad Akbar (11 September 1657 – 31 March 1706) was a Mughal prince and the fourth son of Emperor Aurangzeb and his chief consort Dilras Banu...
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    Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar ((1542-10-15)15 October 1542 – (1605-10-27)27 October 1605), popularly known as Akbar the Great, and also as Akbar I (Persian...
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    Mirza Muhammad Hakim ) (29 April 1553 – 10 October 1585[citation needed]), sometimes known simply as Mirza Hakim, was the third son of the Mughal emperor...
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    Akbar II (Persian pronunciation: [ak.baɾ]; 22 April 1760 – 28 September 1837), also known as Akbar Shah II, was the nineteenth Mughal emperor from 1806...
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    extremely proud of and after the death of his younger brother, Prince Muhammad Akbar, the only son of Aurangzeb who could boast of being of the purest...
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    میرزا) (15 June 1570 – 12 May 1599) was a Mughal prince as the second surviving son of Mughal Emperor Akbar and his mother was a royal concubine. He was...
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  • Sikandar Mirza, Armenian courtier within Akbar's Mughal Empire Umer Sheikh Mirza, ruler, father of Mughal Prince Mirza Babar Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, Indian...
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  • of the Mughal Empire. The Rajput vassals had their daughters and sisters married to the Mughal emperors and their princes. For example, Akbar performed...
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    1605) was the shahzada of the Mughal Empire who served as the Viceroy of the Deccan. He was the third son of Emperor Akbar and the half-brother of Emperor...
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    Akbar, succeeded to the throne under a regent, Bairam Khan, who helped consolidate the Mughal Empire in India. Through warfare and diplomacy, Akbar was...
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    plains of North India. The Mughal imperial structure, however, is sometimes dated to 1600, to the rule of Babur's grandson, Akbar. This imperial structure...
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    the copies made for Akbar. These subjects also had specialist artists, including Ustad Mansur. Milo C. Beach argues that "Mughal naturalism has been greatly...
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    Khusrau Mirza (redirect from Prince Khusrau)
    wisdom and had the privilege to be groomed by the Mughal Emperor (Akbar) himself for the throne of the Mughal Empire. He turned out to be the most capable...
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    Mirza Nasir-ud-Din Muḥammad Shah (born Roshan Akhtar; 7 August 1702 – 26 April 1748) was the thirteenth Mughal emperor from 1719 to 1748. He was son of...
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    Jahangir (redirect from Prince Salim)
    fourth Mughal Emperor, who ruled from 1605 till his death in 1627. Born Prince Salim, he was the third and only surviving son of Emperor Akbar and his...
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    Mariam-uz-Zamani (category Wives of Akbar)
    the favourite wife of the third Mughal emperor, Akbar. She was also the longest-serving Hindu empress of the Mughal Empire with a tenure of forty-three...
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  • and son of Dost Mohammed Khan Muhammad Akbar (Mughal prince) (1657–1706), Mughal prince Mohammed Akbar, Pakistani, former Guantanamo detainee (Internment...
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    Shia ruled Persia, but Mughals were too broadminded to be driven away by the sectarian conflicts. The Mughal rulers, especially Akbar, were keen to develop...
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    Shah Jahan (redirect from Muhammad Hurram)
    initiated by his grandfather Akbar. During Shah Jahan's time, Islamic revivalist movements like the Naqshbandi began to shape Mughal policies. He was born on...
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    a Mughal prince Kam Bakhsh but all of them except for the rebellion by Hindu Rajputs were successfully quelled. Bahadur Shah was born as Muhammad Mu'azzam...
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    and Mahfuzat-i-Timuri with Akbarnama manuscript. The Mughal imperial structure was founded by Akbar the Great around the 1580s which lasted until the 1740s...
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  • centralized state structure under Akbar and to the consolidation of Mughal rule in the conquered territories." Mughal commanders such as Mir Jumla II was...
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    formulation. It was Akbar (who promoted the syncretic religion called Dīn-i Ilāhī) during whose reign the religious policy of the Mughals were formulated...
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    title, Abu al-Muzaffar Muhi-ad-Din Muhammad Bahadur Alamgir Aurangzeb Badshah al-Ghazi. Under his emperorship, the Mughal Empire reached its greatest extent...
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    empire's third emperor, Akbar. The regular forces mainly recruited and fielded by Mansabdar officers. During the 17th century, the Mughal empire possessed the...
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    Anarkali (category Women from the Mughal Empire)
    blossom') is a legendary woman said to be loved by the 16th-century Mughal Prince Salim, who later became Emperor Jahangir. According to some accounts...
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  • Ruqaiya Sultan Begum (category Wives of Akbar)
    of the chief consorts of the third Mughal emperor, Akbar. Ruqaiya was a first cousin of her husband and was a Mughal princess by birth. Her father, Hindal...
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    Salima Sultan Begum (category Wives of Akbar)
    wife and chief consort of the Mughal emperor Akbar, and the granddaughter of Babur. Salima was the daughter of Akbar's paternal aunt, Gulrukh Begum, and...
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  • (1954). Mewar and the mughal emperors. pp. 124–125. Srivastava, lal Ashirbadi (1957). Akbar The Great Vol 1. pp. 462–464. Awan, Muhammad Tariq (1994). History...
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    Neku Siyar (category Mughal princes)
    to the Mughal throne. Neku Siyar was born in 1679, the son of Mughal prince Muhammad Akbar, and a grandson of emperor Aurangzeb. He was brought up in a...
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