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  2. Khusrau Mirza - Wikipedia

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    Khusrau Mirza (16 August 1587 – 26 January 1622) was the eldest son of the Mughal Emperor Jahangir and his first wife, Shah Begum. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Being Jahangir's eldest son, he was the heir-apparent to his father but Jahangir favoured his son Khurram Mirza as he held an animosity against Khusrau.

  3. Khusro Bagh - Wikipedia

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    Shah Begum (born Manbhawati Bai) (d. 1604), Jahangir's wife, and the daughter of Raja Bhagwant Das and Khusrau Mirza's (d. 1622) mother; Khusrau Mirza, Jahangir's eldest son and briefly heir apparent to the Mughal throne; Nithar Begum (born Sultan-un-Nissa) (d. 1646), Khusrau Mirza's sister and Jahangir's daughter; Bibi Tamolan's tomb [1]

  4. Shah Begum (wife of Jahangir) - Wikipedia

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    Akbar grieved the death of his daughter-in-law as he was very fond of her son, Khusrau Mirza. [27] Jahangir in her honor ordered the construction of her tomb and entrusted it to Aqa Reza, the principal artist at Allahabad court. Shah Begum's tomb is located in Khusrau Bagh, Allahabad. It was completed in 1606-07. [28]

  5. Mirza (name) - Wikipedia

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    Prince Khusrau Mirza was the grandson of Emperor Babur (Babur Mirza), son of Emperor Jahangir and a brother of Emperor Shah Jahan. Emperor Akbar Shah II was known as Prince Mirza Akbar before his coronation. Emperor Babur took the imperial title of Badshah on 6 March 1508, before which he used the title Mirza. [13]

  6. Man Singh I - Wikipedia

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    Mirza Raja Man Singh I (21 December 1550 – 6 July 1614) was the 24th Kachawaha Rajput ruler of the Kingdom of Amber from 1589 to 1614. He also served as the foremost imperial Subahdar of Bihar Subah from 1587 to 1594, [ 1 ] then for Bengal Subah for three terms from 1595 to 1606 and the Subahdar of Kabul Subah from 1585 to 1586. [ 2 ]

  7. Dawar Bakhsh - Wikipedia

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    Dawar was the child of Jahangir's eldest son, Prince Khusrau, who was killed at the behest of Prince Khurram in 1622. [ 3 ] Dawar, who was affectionately nicknamed "Bulaqi" (meaning "Nose-ring"), [ 4 ] was initially named the Diwan of the Dakhin , and later Governor of Gujarat in 1622 by his grandfather, Jahangir.

  8. Bahar Banu Begum - Wikipedia

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    However, her nephew Dawar Bakhsh, the son of Khusrau Mirza, ascended the throne at Lahore. Shah Jahan ascended the throne on 19 January 1628, and on 23 January, he ordered the execution of Shahryar, Bahar Banu Begum's husband Tahmuras Mirza and his brother Hoshang Mirza, and Khusrau Mirza's sons Dawar Bakhsh , and Garshasp Mirza.

  9. Hoshmand Banu Begum - Wikipedia

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    Hoshmand Banu Begum (Persian: هوشمند بانو بیگم; born c. 1605), meaning "The Prudent Lady", [1] was a Mughal princess, the daughter of Prince Khusrau Mirza, and the granddaughter of Mughal emperor Jahangir.