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Mirza Sipihr Shikoh (Persian: میرزا سیپهر شیکوه) (13
October 1644 – 2 or 3 July 1708[citation needed]) also
known as
Sipihr Shukoh, was a
Mughal prince...
- again.
Begum bore
eight children: two sons,
Sulaiman Shikoh (1635) and
Sipihr Shikoh (1644), and a
daughter Jahanzeb Banu
Begum (born later,
though the...
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doctrines of Islam. Zubdat-un-Nissa
married her
first cousin,
Prince Sipihr Shikoh on 30
January 1673, he was the
third son of her
paternal uncle, Crown...
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imperial couple had
seven children together; two sons,
Sulaiman Shikoh and
Sipihr Shikoh, and a daughter,
Jahanzeb Banu Begum,
survived to play important...
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Sultan of Delhi.
Khusrau wrote a
masnavi on
Mubarak Shah
Khalji called Nuh
Sipihr (Nine Skies),
which described the
events of
Mubarak Shah Khalji's reign...
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involved herself in the
organising of the
marriages of her relations. When
Sipihr Shikoh, son of her
eldest brother Dara
married Aurangzeb's
daughter Zubdat-un-Nissa...
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executed at the fort. The
killings took
place in the Man
Mandir palace.
Sipihr Shikoh was
imprisoned at
Gwalior Fort from 1659 to 1675. Aurangzeb's son...
- خان خواجہ احسن اللہ 1653–1655 Shah
Jahan شاہ جہاں
Subahdar صوبہدار
Mirza Sipihr Shikoh مرزا سپہر شکوہ 1655–1658 Shah
Jahan شاہ جہاں
Subahdar صوبہدار Qabad...
- Xue Shao
Princess Taiping Emperor Taizong of Tang and
Empress Zhangsun Sipihr Shikoh Zubdat-un-Nissa
Begum 30
January 1673 Shah
Jahan and
Mumtaz Mahal...
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October 12 –
Christopher Sandius,
Dutch Arian writer (d. 1680)
October 13 –
Sipihr Shikoh,
Mughal Emperor (d. 1708)
October 14 –
William Penn,
English Quaker...