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  1. Shahzada Mirza Muhammad Hakim (29 April 1553 – 10 October 1585 [citation needed]), sometimes known simply as Mirza Hakim, was the third son of the Mughal emperor Humayun. He ruled Kabul in Afghanistan , and often conflicted with his elder brother, Emperor Akbar .

  2. Her son was Mirza Muhammad Hakim. In 1554, Humayun nominated this boy, then three years old, as the governor of Kabul under the charge of Munim Khan. In 1566, Akbar confirmed the appointment.

  3. In the meantime, Akbar was distracted by the activities of his half brother Mirza Muhammad Hakim, the ruler of Kabul, who after being ousted by Sulaiman Mirza was trying to foment dissatisfaction in the Punjab region against Akbar.

  4. Hakim (d. 1585). A focus on this rivalry serves to highlight the critical but historically unac knowledged role played by Mirza Hakim in shaping the trajectory of Akbar's reign and also that of the Mughal Empire in India. It is also intended to underline the continued significance.

  5. Shahzada Mirza Muhammad Hakim (29 April 1553 – 10 October 1585 [citation needed] ), sometimes known simply as Mirza Hakim, short: Mirza, was the second son of Mughal emperor Humayun. He ruled Kabul in Afghanistan, and often conflicted with his elder brother emperor Akbar.

  6. Mirzā Ḥakīm. ruler of Kabul. Learn about this topic in these articles: opposition to Akbar. In India: Struggle for firm personal control. The rebels proclaimed Akbar’s half-brother, Mirzā Ḥakīm, the ruler of Kabul, and he moved into the Punjab as their king. Akbar crushed the opposition ruthlessly. Read More.

  7. Dec 1, 2005 · This paper examines the intense competition between Emperor Akbar (r. 1556-1605)—the effective founder of the Mughal Empire in India—and his Kabul-based half-brother, Mirza Hakim (d. 1585).

  8. Shahzada Mirza Muhammad Hakim (29 April 1553 – 10 October 1585), sometimes known simply as Mirza Hakim, was the third son of the Mughal emperor Humayun. He ruled Kabul in Afghanistan, and often conflicted with his elder brother, Emperor Akbar.

  9. History. Journal of The Economic and Social History of The Orient. This paper examines the intense competition between Emperor Akbar (r. 1556-1605)—the effective founder of the Mughal Empire in India—and his Kabul-based half-brother, Mirza Hakim (d. 1585).

  10. Portrait of Muhammad Hakim Mirza, c.1600-05. Muhammad Hakim Mirza (1554-1595) was the second son of Emperor Humayun and half-brother of Akbar, during whose reign he ruled Kabul. He is depicted kneeling on a namda rug wearing an orange jama.