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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Murad_BakhshMurad Bakhsh - Wikipedia

    Mirza Muhammad Murad Bakhsh (9 October 1624 – 14 December 1661) was a Mughal prince and the youngest surviving son of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and Empress Mumtaz Mahal. He was the Subahdar of Balkh, till he was replaced by his elder brother Aurangzeb in the year 1647.

  2. 20 de may. de 2022 · A Mughal emperor who died more than 300 years ago has become a hot topic of debate in India in recent months. Aurangzeb, often described as the "last effective Mughal emperor" ruled India for...

  3. They are Shah Shuja’, Shah Aurangzeb and Murad Bakhsh. Aurangzeb would later depose his father after Shah Jahan suffered a serious illness. A violent fight broke out between his sons, with Aurangzeb emerging as the winner.

  4. In Battle of Samugarh. …between the princes Aurangzeb and Murād Bakhsh, third and fourth sons of the emperor, on the one side, and the eldest son and heir apparent, Dārā Shikōh, on the other. Dārā had retreated to Samugarh, about 10 miles (16 km) east of Agra (Shah Jahān’s residence), south of the Yamuna… Read More.

  5. openthemagazine.com › cover-stories › aurangzeb-the-emperor-of-counter-reformationAurangzeb: The Emperor of Counter-Reformation

    27 de may. de 2022 · Aurangzeb played the game of thrones adroitly. Before Samugarh, he won his younger brother Murad Baksh’s support by promising him the crown after they had cooperated to eliminate Dara. Crucially, Aurangzeb kept command of the army and allotted only the left flank to Murad in the battle of Samugarh.

  6. The Mughal war of succession of 1658–1659 was a war of succession fought between the four sons of Shah Jahan: Aurangzeb, Dara Shikoh, Murad Bakhsh, and Shah Shuja, in hopes of gaining the Mughal Throne. Prior to the death of Shah Jahan, each of his sons held governorships during their father's reign. The emperor favoured the eldest ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dara_ShikohDara Shikoh - Wikipedia

    Dara Shikoh had thirteen siblings of whom six survived to adulthood: Jahanara Begum, Shah Shuja, Roshanara Begum, Aurangzeb, Murad Bakhsh, and Gauhara Begum. He shared a close relationship with his younger sister, Jahanara.