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Ulugh Beg was now facing troubles in his army and at home by the actions of his son Abdal-Aziz Mirza in
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to be his heir, whom he had raised himself and groomed to take over. Another reason was that when the
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Miranshah, which was crushed by Abdal-Latif Mirza, was discovered a letter from Ulugh Beg to this Miranshah ordering him to instigate the revolt. This story is not corroborated by any other source than
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