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  1. Jan 1, 2018 · Amir Khusrau (ca. 658–725/1253–1325), the Parrot of India, was one of India’s preeminent Persian poets, composing poetry for the royal court of the Delhi sultans and the spiritual community of Sufi Nizām al-Dīn ʿAwliyāʾ. Khusrau’s father, Sayf al-Dīn Maḥmūd, fled the Mongol invasions of Central Asia and arrived in the ...

  2. Khusrau Mirza (16 August 1587 – 26 January 1622) was the eldest son of the Mughal Emperor Jahangir and his first wife, Shah Begum. The young prince displayed exceptional skills and wisdom and had the privilege to be groomed by the Mughal Emperor (Akbar) himself for the throne of the Mughal Empire.

  3. Jun 29, 2024 · Salim was married to Man Bai, on 13 February 1585 and she gave birth to their first son Khusrau Mirza. Later he was married to many girls but her favourite was Jagat Gosain Begum. She is the mother of Prince Khurram, the future Shah Jahan. Salim later married the beautiful and talented Mehr-un-Nisa (better known as Nur Jahan) on 25 May 1611.

  4. Mirza, Life and Times ofAmir Khusrau Dehlavi (New Delhi: National Amir Khusrau Society, 1975). Google Scholar Translated from Z. Ansari, Khusrau ka Zahni Safar (New Delhi: Anjuman Taraqqi Urdu Hind, 1986).

  5. The Mughal prince Khusrau was the eldest son of which Mughal emperor Jahangir; Jahangir issued coins jointly in Nurjahan's name and his own. Jahangir also married Manbai in 1585 AD and Jodhbai in 1587 AD. He defeated and imprisoned his son, Khusrau Mirza. He also beheaded Guru Arjun, the 5 th Sikh Guru and one of the supporters of Khusrau Mirza.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Khusro_BaghKhusro Bagh - Wikipedia

    Coordinates. 25°26′32″N81°49′15″E25.4423°N 81.8209°E. Khusro Bagh is a large walled garden and burial complex located in muhalla Khuldabad, close to the Prayagraj Junction railway station, in Prayagraj, India. It is roughly 6 km from the Akbar fort built-in (r. 1556–1605). It is situated over forty acres and shaped like a quadrangle.

  7. The life and works of Amir Khusrau. M. W. Mirza. History. Khusrau was born in Patyali, a small town (otherwise known as Muminabad) in the district of Etah in 651 A.H./1253 A.D. He belonged to the Turkish Hazaras of Lachin who migrated to India during the time of the Mongol upheaval from their ancestral home in Transoxiana or Khorasan.

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