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In 1626, Jahangir began to contemplate an alliance between the Ottomans, Mughals and Uzbeks against the Safavids, who had defeated the Mughals at Kandahar. Khan Alam soon returned with valuable gifts and groups of Mir Shikar (Hunt Masters) from both Safavid Persia and the Khanates of Central Asia. In 1623, Emperor Jahangir sent his Tahwildar, Khan Alam, to Safavid Persia, accompanied by 800 sepoys, scribes and scholars, along with ten Howdahs well decorated in gold and silver, in order to negotiate peace with Abbas I of Persia after a brief conflict in the region around Kandahar. While Roe's detailed journals are a valuable source of information on Jahangir's reign, the Emperor did not return the favour, with no mention of Roe in his own voluminous diaries. While no major trading privileges were conceded by Jahingir, "Roe's mission was the beginning of a Mughal-Company relationship that would develop into something approaching a partnership and see the EIC gradually drawn into the Mughal nexus". The immediate result of the mission was to obtain permission and protection for an East India Company factory at Surat. At the Mughal court, Roe allegedly became a favourite of Jahangir and may have been his drinking partner certainly he arrived with gifts of "many crates of red wine" : 16 and explained to him " What beere was? How made?". Roe resided at Agra for three years, until 1619. The East India Company persuaded King James to send Roe as a royal envoy to the Agra court of Jahangir. Shah Abbas I receiving Khan Alam, ambassador from Jahangir in 1617 As with the insurrection of his eldest son, Khusrau Mirza, Jahangir was able to defeat the challenge from within his family and retain power. Khurram murdered his blind older brother, Khusrau Mirza, in order to smooth his own path to the throne. After his victory, Khurram turned against his father and made a bid for power. In 1622, Jahangir sent his son, Prince Khurram, to fight against the combined forces of Ahmednagar, Bijapur and Golconda. As punishment, Khusrau Mirza was handed over to his younger brother and was partially blinded and killed. Jahangir considered his third son, Prince Khurram (future Shah Jahan), his favourite. Khusrau Mirza was defeated in 1606 and confined in the fort of Agra. Jahangir, soon after, had to fend off his own son, Prince Khusrau Mirza, when the latter attempted to claim the throne based on Akbar's will to become his next heir. Salim ascended to the throne with the title of Nur-ud-din Muhammad Jahangir Badshah Ghazi, and thus began his 22-year reign at the age of 36. Prince Salim succeeded to the throne on Thursday, 3 November 1605, eight days after his father's death. Jannat Makani (Dwelling in Heaven Persian: جنت مکانی)Ĭommemorative Coin of Jahangir for 6th year of rule with Lion and Sun symbol and Legends in Persian. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation.You should also add the template to the talk page.A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Arabic Wikipedia article at ] see its history for attribution.
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