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favoured Jahangir's youngest son, Shahriyar, to ascend, and since he was in Lahore at the time, he ascended to the throne, captured state treasury and, in an attempt to secure his throne, distributed over 70 lakh rupees amongst old and new noblemen. Meanwhile, Mirza Baisinghar, son of the late Prince
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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 Tavernier went so far as to state that he had conversed and dined with the prince.
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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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was proclaimed Emperor at Lahore, and on Jumada-l awwal 26, 1037 AH (23 January 1628) on his orders, Dawar, his brother Garshásp,
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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 Gujarat
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However, there are some suggestions that Dawar had managed to avoid this fate and escaped to
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for a short time between 1627–1628, immediately after the death of his grandfather
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Daniyal, on the death of the Emperor, fled to Lahore, and joined Shahryar.
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The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians. The Muhammadan Period
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This article is about the Mughal ruler. For the Pashtun tribe, see
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Journal and Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal
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Gujarat State Gazetteers: Ahmadabad District Gazetteer
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as a stopgap arrangement to counter the claims of the
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Dawar was the child of Jahangir's eldest son, Prince
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Some Dates Relating to the Mughal Emperors of India
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Index

Dawar (Pashtun tribe)
Mirza

Titular
Emperor of Hindustan
Shahryar Mirza
Jahangir
Shah Jahan
Agra
Agra Subah
Mughal Empire
Lahore
Lahore Subah
Mughal Empire
Dynasty
House of Babur
Dynasty

Timurid dynasty
Khusrau Mirza
Mirza Aziz Koka
Islam
Persian
Mughal Empire
Jahangir
Khusrau
Prince Khurram
Shah Jahan
Gujarat
Mirza Aziz Koka

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