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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Askari_MirzaAskari Mirza - Wikipedia

    Muhammad Askari Mirza ( Persian: محمد عسکری میرزا), sometimes known simply as Askari (1516 – 5 October 1557 [1]) was a son of Babur Mirza, the founder of the Mughal dynasty and Gulrukh Begum. Askari was also a general of the Mughal Army known for his role in the early Mughal conquests of India.

  2. 1 de sept. de 2022 · Askari Mirza was the second youngest son of Mughal Emperor Babur. As such, it was unlikely that he would ever become the heir-apparent, leave alone emperor.

  3. Mirza Askari (1635 — 12 May 1710), better known by his title Wazir Khan, was the Mughal governor of Sirhind in the present state of Punjab. He administered the territory of the Mughal Empire that laid between the Sutlej and Yamuna rivers.

  4. Askari Mirza v. Bibi Jai Kishori, 1912 16 IC 344. ISSUE: Whether a threat of filing criminal charges lead to coercion under Section 15 of the Indian Contract Act. RULE: To threaten a criminal prosecution is not per se an act forbidden by the Indian Penal Code. It could only be forbidden if it amounted to a threat to file a false charge.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kamran_MirzaKamran Mirza - Wikipedia

    Kamran Mirza (Persian: کامران میرزا) (1512 – 5 October 1557) was the second son of Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire and the first Mughal Emperor. Kamran Mirza was born in Kabul to Babur's wife Gulrukh Begum.

  6. In 1546, Humayun ordered the execution of Yadgar Nasir Mirza, a first cousin, for repeated acts of treason. And after losing his empire in India (a topic to be discussed more fully in the next chapter), Humayun also fought his half brothers Mirza Kamran and Mirza ‘Askari for many years.

  7. Muhammad Askari Mirza (1516-5 October 1557) was the Mughal ruler of Sambhal from 1531 to 1554. A son of Babur, he served as governor of Sambhal after aiding in his father's conquest of northern India, and he died in 1557 while he was on a hajj.