- Dara
Shikoh (20
March 1615 – 30
August 1659), also
transliterated as Dara Shukoh, was the
eldest son and heir-apparent of the
Mughal emperor Shah Jahan...
- of
succession fought among the four sons of Shah Jahan: Aurangzeb, Dara
Shikoh,
Murad Bakhsh, and Shah Shuja, in
hopes of
gaining the
Mughal Throne. Prior...
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Mirza Sulaiman Shikoh was a
Mughal prince and the
eldest son of
Crown prince Dara
Shikoh. He was
exiled in May 1662 at
Gwalior Fort on the
orders of his...
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Mirza Sipihr Shikoh (Persian: میرزا سپهر شیکوه) (13
October 1644 – 2 or 3 July 1708) also
known as
Sipihr Shukoh, was a
Mughal prince as the
fourth son...
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September 1657, Shah
Jahan nominated his
eldest and
liberalist son Dara
Shikoh as his successor, a move
repudiated by Aurangzeb, who
proclaimed himself...
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Shahzada Mumtaz Shikoh (Urdu: مُمتاز شِکوہ), (16
August 1643 – 6
December 1647[citation needed]) also
known as
Mumtaz Shukoh, was the
third son of Mughal...
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September 1657, Shah
Jahan was
ailing and
appointed his
eldest son Dara
Shikoh as his successor. This
nomination led to the
Mughal war of
succession (1658–1659)...
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avoiding military conflict. He
supported the
moderate Sufi
influenced Dara
Shikoh instead of
conservative ****
influenced Aurangzeb as the two
brothers entered...
- Dara
Shikoh Road is the name
given to a road in
Central Delhi to
honour Mughal prince and heir
apparent of Shah Jahan, Dara
Shikoh. The road was earlier...
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Crown Prince Dara
Shikoh, the
eldest son and heir-apparent of the
Mughal emperor Shah Jahan.
After Aurangzeb's rise to power, Dara
Shikoh's immediate family...