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She was his favourite wife, and was the mother of his eldest son, Dawar Bakhsh, and his second son, Prince Buland Akhtar Mirza, born on 11 March 1609, who died in infancy. [13] Another of Khusrau's wives was the daughter of Jani Beg Tarkhan of Thatta. [14] 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 exceptional skills and wisdom and had the privilege to be … See more
Khusrau received an extensive and top-tier education which was overseen by Emperor Akbar. Akbar had appointed his most able and … 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
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 (modern-day Jaipur), head of the Kachhwaha clan of Rajputs and was the chief wife of his … 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
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WebSep 9, 2020 · In May 1605, Khusrau’s mother, Man Bai, died by consuming opium for reasons that remain unclear. Although she was Salim’s first and favourite wife, Jahangir would write of her in his …
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