Sulaiman Shikoh
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Sulaiman Shikoh | |
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Shahzada of the Mughal Empire | |
Sulaiman Shikoh | |
Spouse | Anup Kanwar Indar Kumari Munawar Bai |
Issue | |
Shahzadi Salima Banu Begum Shahzadi Fatima Banu Begum | |
House | Timurid |
Father | Dara Shikoh |
Mother | Nadira Banu Begum |
Born | 15 March 1635 Sultanpur, India |
Died | May 1662 Gwalior, India |
Burial | Traitor's Cemetery |
Religion | Islam |
Shahzada Sulaiman Shikoh (15 March 1635 – May 1662[1]) also known as Sulaiman Shukoh, was the eldest son of Mughal prince Dara Shikoh.
Life
14 April 1654, He married Anup Kanwar, daughter of Amar Singh of Nagaur, son of Raja Gaj Singh.
14th January 1661, He was imprisoned at Salimgarh Fort on the orders of his uncle Aurangzeb on 8th January 1661, and later transferred to the Gwalior Fort.
He was poisoned with pousta in confinement at Gwalior Fort, May 1662.
28th June 1672, His daughter Salima Banu Begum married Muhammad Akbar at Delhi.
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