- 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....
-
known as
Sipihr Shukoh, was a
Mughal prince as the
fourth son of
Crown Prince Dara
Shikoh and his
consort Nadira Banu Begum.
Sipihr Shukoh was born on Thursday...
- is a Sufi text on
comparative religion aut****d by
Mughal Shahzada Dara
Shukoh as a
short treatise in Persian, c. 1655. It was
devoted to a revelation...
- مُمتاز شِکوہ), (16
August 1643 – 6
December 1647[citation needed]) also
known as
Mumtaz Shukoh, was the
third son of
Mughal prince Dara Shikoh. v t e...
- concubine,
Udaipuri Mahal. The
latter had
formerly been a
companion to Dara
Shukoh. In the same year, 1637,
Aurangzeb was
placed in
charge of
annexing the...
- the Mughal-Shahzada Dara
Shukoh,
translated from
Sanskrit into Persian, c. 1657.
After years of Sufi learning, Dara
Shukoh sought to
uncover a common...
- The
Partition Museum is a
public museum located in the Dara
Shukoh Library Building at Dr. B. R.
Ambedkar University Delhi,
Kashmere Gate
Campus Old Delhi...
-
Ratan Singh Rat**** of
Ratlam supported Dara
Shukoh during the
Mughal succession war.
However Dara
Shukoh lost and
Ratan Singh was
killed in battle. The...
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Retrieved 29 July 2022. Siddiqui,
Shabbir A. (1986). "Relations
Between Dara
Shukoh and Sa'adullah Khan".
Proceedings of the
Indian History Congress. 47: 273–276...
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during his reign.
While the
banner of
liberalism was in the
hands of Dara
Shukoh and Jahanara,
Sheikh Abdul Haq and
Sheikh Ahmad Sirhindi were the leaders...