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  2. 29 January 1622
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    In November 1620, Khurram secured the possession of the person of Khusrau, and had him done to death on 29 January 1622.
    Normally Prince Khusrau would have been safe from any attack by his siblings, but his father who had been remoreful at having had his son blinded, had his physicians try to restore his son's eyesight. It is said that the Prince had regained some of his vision therefore Khurram had him killed on 29 January 1622.
     
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    Who was Prince Khusrau?Prince Khusrau grew up in the Mughal household and was known to be a bright young boy. His grandfather Emperor Akbar (r. 1556 to 1605) was known to be quite fond of him. But as Akbar’s health began to deteriorate in the year of his death, a whirlpool of intrigue began to form in the Mughal court, which soon engulfed Khusrau as well.
    How did Khusrau die?In 1607, Khusrau was ordered to be blinded as a punishment though his eyesight was never completely lost. In 1616, he was handed over to Asaf Khan. In 1620, he was handed over to Prince Khurram, who was later known as emperor Shah Jahan. In 1622, he was killed on the orders of Prince Khurram .
    When did Khurram kill Khusrau?In November 1620, Khurram secured the possession of the person of Khusrau, and had him done to death on 29 January 1622. References : 1.
    Who weighed Prince Khurram?Emperor Jahangir weighing his son Prince Khurram (the future Shah Jahan) on a weighing scale by Manohar c.1615. Jahangir's sons were: Khusrau Mirza (16 August 1587 – 26 January 1622) — with Shah Begum, daughter of Raja Bhagwant Das of Amber. Parviz Mirza (31 October 1589 – 28 October 1626) — with Sahib Jamal Begum, daughter of Khwaja Hasan.
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    Khusrau Mirza - Wikipedia

    In 1622, Khusrau was killed on the orders of Prince Khurram. Khurram reported to Jahangir that the order was necessary due to an escape attempt made by Khusrau. To honour his son, Jahangir had him buried next to the tomb of his mother, Shah Begum, and ordered the construction of a mausoleum in Khusro … See more

    Khusrau Mirza (16 August 1587 – 26 January 1622) was the eldest son of the Mughal Emperor Jahangir and his first wife, Shah Begum. The young prince displayed … See more

    Khusrau was born in Lahore on August 16, 1587, as the eldest son and second child of Jahangir. His mother, Man Bai, was the daughter of Raja Bhagwant Das of Amber, India See more

    As noted by a European clergyman of the Mughal court, Khusrau is reported to have a pleasing presence and was admired by the common people. He was known for his valour, secularism, … See more

    Emperor Akbar, who had been deeply disappointed with Khusrau's father, Jahangir, due to his debauchery, negligence of duties, and rebellions against him, … See more

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    Khusrau received an extensive and top-tier education which was overseen by Emperor Akbar. Akbar had appointed his most able and talented nobles who happened to be his See more

    Khusrau's first wife and chief consort was the daughter of extremely powerful Mirza Aziz Koka, known as Khan Azam, son of Jiji Anga, Emperor Akbar's Wet nurse. When Khusrau's … See more

    After the death of Jahangir in 1627, Khusrau's son, Prince Dawar was briefly made ruler of the Mughal Empire by Asaf Khan See more

     
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  5. Prince Khusrau: A Tale of Denial and Death

    WebSep 9, 2020 · But as Akbar’s health began to deteriorate in the year of his death, a whirlpool of intrigue began to form in the Mughal court, which soon engulfed Khusrau as well. In May 1605, Khusrau’s mother, Man Bai, …

  6. Khusrau: The shadow of power - The Hindu

    WebFeb 27, 2010 · But, as word of Khusrau's death swept across the empire, there was a public outpouring of grief as had not been seen for a long …

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