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      • Aurangzeb believed that Dara Shikoh was a traitor to Islam because of his indulgences with other religions which made him a weak ruler in Aurangzeb’s opinion. The relationship between the two was unpleasant to say politely, and poisonous if one were to be blunt.
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  2. Aug 30, 2024 · After Dara was beheaded, Aurangzeb ordered his severed head to be sent to Shah Jahan, who was imprisoned in the Agra Fort at the time. The head was presented to the former emperor as a cruel display of Aurangzeb's newfound power and authority as the ruler of the Mughal Empire.

  3. Mar 5, 2017 · Aurangzeb had trumped Dara Shukoh in the contest for the throne of Hindustan. But 350 years later, those two brothers are still fighting in the Indian imagination, reduced to a new good Muslim-bad Muslim narrative.

  4. Sep 5, 2015 · The conflict between Dara, his father’s favourite, and Aurangzeb, the most energetic of Shah Jahan’s sons, was heightened by Aurangzeb’s suspicion that Dara had consistently used his influence with Shah-Jahan to try to humiliate and thwart him.

  5. May 17, 2018 · Dara tries to muzzle the agents at court who are loyal to his brothers and so temporarily imprisons Isa Beg, Aurangzeb’s personal vakil at court. But another crucial source of information for...

  6. Feb 23, 2015 · This much we know about Dara's early life that in 1626, followed by the unsuccessful rebellion of his father Shah Jahan, Dara and his brother Aurangzeb were kept as hostages at their grandfather Jahangir's court till Shah Shah ascended the throne in 1627.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dara_ShikohDara Shikoh - Wikipedia

    Dara was a liberal-minded unorthodox Muslim as opposed to the orthodox Aurangzeb; he authored the work The Confluence of the Two Seas, which argues for the harmony of Sufi philosophy in Islam and Vedanta philosophy in Hinduism. A great patron of the arts, he was also more inclined towards philosophy and mysticism rather than military pursuits.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AurangzebAurangzeb - Wikipedia

    With Shuja and Murad disposed of, and with his father immured in Agra, Aurangzeb pursued Dara Shikoh, chasing him across the north-western bounds of the empire. Aurangzeb claimed that Dara was no longer a Muslim [citation needed] and accused him of poisoning the Mughal Grand Vizier Saadullah Khan. After a series of battles, defeats and retreats ...