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as Emperor near Agra, as a stop-gap arrangement to save the throne for Shah Jahan. 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 and two to three days later had him blinded by Asaf Khan, thus bringing
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wanted for himself. He appointed Daria Khan, an Afghan, as its in-charge. This led to a skirmish between Nur Jahan's appointed in-charge Sharifu-l-Mulk, who was a servant of both Shahryar and Daria Khan. Sharifu-l-Mulk arrived on the scene shortly, and tried to force himself into the fort.
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desired, ascended to the Mughal throne, but for only three months. Since he was in Lahore at the time, he immediately took over the imperial treasury and distributed over 70
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his short reign to a tragic end. It is said that Shahryar also had a form of leprosy due to which he had lost all his hair including his eyebrows and eyelashes.
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Like all Mughal princes, Shahryar also had training in poetry and, after he was blinded towards the end of his life, he wrote a poignant verse titled,
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Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, By Asiatic Society of Bengal, Asiatic Society (Calcutta, India). Published 1868. p. 218.
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rupees among old and new noblemen to secure his throne. Meanwhile, on the death of the Emperor, Mirza Baisinghar, son of the late
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After Shahryar's death, Shah Jahan ruled the empire for thirty years, until imprisoned by Aurangzeb and dying eight years later.
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The Riyazu-s-Salatin (Gardens of the Sultans), a History of Bengal, by Ghulam Husain Salim ‘Zayadpuri’. 1787-8.
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On the 2nd Jumada-l awwal, 1037 A.H., (1628), Shah Jahan ascended to the throne at Lahore, and on the 26th
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and spent the rest of her days, confined in her palace in Lahore, along with her daughter
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By Muhammad Abdul Ghafur, 1968, Pakistan-Iran Cultural Association. Page 18.
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On October 13, 1625, Jahangir appointed Shahryar as Governor of
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Shahryar was born a few months before his grandfather, Emperor
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Dictionary of Indo-Persian Literature, by Nabi Hadi, page 554.
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once he took the throne. Shahryar would have been the fifth
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In the 16th year of Jahangir's reign, Shahryar married
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Index

Shahzada
Hindustan
Mirza Shahryar in his youth
Emperor of Hindustan
de facto
Dawar Bakhsh
Jahangir
Dawar Bakhsh
Shah Jahan
Satna
Illahabad Subah
Mughal Empire
Lahore
Lahore Subah
Mihr-un-nissa Begum
Issue
House
House of Babur
Dynasty

Timurid dynasty
Jahangir
Sunni Islam
Hanafi
Mughal emperors
Babur
Humayun
Humayun
Akbar I
Jahangir I

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