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    Dawar Bakhsh (Persian: داور بخش; died 23 January 1628), which means "God Given", was the ruler of the Mughal Empire for a short time between 16271628, immediately after the death of his grandfather Jahangir (r. 1605–1627).

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    Dawar or Dawar Bakhsh, which means "God Given" was the ruler of the Moghul Empire for a short time between 1627-1628, immediately after the death of his grandfather Jahangir (r. 1605-1627). It was the title given to 'Bulaki' on his accession to the Moghul throne.

  3. Dawar Bakhsh was the grandson of Jahangir and the son of Prince Khusuru, who was killed by Shah Jahan. He became the Moghul Emperor for a short time in 1627, but was defeated by Shahryar, the son of Jahangir, in 1628.

  4. Nov 19, 2019 · Dawar Bakhsh, a son of Khusrau, was propped up, and declared Emperor. In a masterstroke, Asaf Khan then hurried to Agra with an army, took the city and caught Shahryar completely...

  5. Aug 27, 2019 · दाबर बख़्श मुग़ल बादशाह जहाँगीर के सबसे बड़े पुत्र ख़ुसरो मिर्ज़ा का पुत्र था। शाहजहाँ के श्वसुर आसफ़ ख़ाँ ने उसे मुग़ल राजगद्दी पर बैठाया था, किंतु शीघ्र ही...

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  6. Mar 1, 2004 · This essay explores the problem of imposture in the Mughal empire, through the case of Sultan Dawar Bakhsh, or Bulaqi, who ruled briefly in the late 1620s.

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  8. Jul 10, 2024 · By the mid-1620s, Jahangir was simultaneously working with three major princely contenders: Parvez; Shahryar; and, most surprisingly, Dawar Bakhsh, son of the murdered Khusrau, whose prominence grew out of sympathy and support for his deceased father.