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The two forces met near Lahore. Shahryar lost the battle and fled into the fort, where the next morning he was presented in front of Dawar Baksh, who placed him in confinement.
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in 1622 by his grandfather, Jahangir. However, being only fifteen years old at this point, the prince was placed under the guardianship of his maternal grandfather,
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claimed to have encountered him there, and the French glassmaker
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Upon the death of his grandfather, he became a pawn in the political game to seize the Mughal throne. He was declared the Mughal
Emperor by
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Dawar, who was affectionately nicknamed "Bulaqi" (meaning "Nose-ring"), was initially named the Diwan of the
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On the first of the Divine month of Khurdād Prince Dāwar-bakhsh, s. Khusrau, was appointed to
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as a stopgap arrangement to counter the claims of the
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Some Dates Relating to the Mughal Emperors of India
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77:Predecessor
25:Mirza Dawar
1048:Categories
759:References
630:Ataga Khan
538:Shah Begum
510:, Raja of
326:Shah Jahan
266:Shah Jahan
114:Agra Subah
91:Shah Jahan
859:Abul Fazl
315:Nur Jahan
313:However,
292:Nur Jahan
288:Asaf Khan
87:Successor
932:Archived
874:Archived
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355:Ancestry
330:Shahryar
308:Jahangir
296:Shahryar
251:Jahangir
236:داور بخش
216:Religion
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334:Hoshang
277:Gujarat
258:Khusrau
232:Persian
179:Dynasty
167:Dynasty
56:Titular
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