Dara Shikoh Garden is a Mughal garden situated in Bijbehara. The garden comprises centuries-old Chinar trees planted by the Mughal emperors, brought from Iran, which is why it's host town Bijbehara is also known as Town of Chinars.[1]
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DaraShikohGarden is a Mughal garden situated in Bijbehara. The garden comprises centuries-old Chinar trees planted by the Mughal emperors, brought from...
DaraShikoh, also known as Dara Shukoh, (20 March 1615 – 30 August 1659) was the eldest son and heir-apparent of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. Dara was...
of a number of Chinars there especially two Chinar gardens (Paadshaahi Bagh and DaraShikohGarden). Bijbehara is the home to oldest chinar tree in the...
succeeding her father. Mufti Mohammad Sayeed has been laid to rest in DaraShikohGarden Bijbehara.[citation needed] 2014 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly...
Crown Prince DaraShikoh, the eldest son and heir-apparent of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. After Aurangzeb's rise to power, DaraShikoh's immediate family...
part of the Roshanara Bagh. Of Roshanara's four brothers, the eldest, DaraShikoh, was Shah Jahan's favourite son and heir apparent to the Peacock Throne...
In September 1657, Shah Jahan was ailing and appointed his eldest son DaraShikoh as his successor. This nomination led to a succession crisis among his...
empire" at the time. Jahanara was an ardent partisan of her brother, DaraShikoh, and supported him as her father's chosen successor. During the war of...
Maano and residence for Haano’s prince Maano in the mid 1600's by DaraShikoh. DaraShikoh was said to have lived in this area in the years 1640, 1645, and...
September 1657. The battle of Samugarh was the second battle fought between DaraShikoh (the eldest son and heir apparent) and his three younger brothers Aurangzeb...
Begum, wife of Prince DaraShikoh. Nadira was the wife of DaraShikoh, who served as the governor of Lahore in the 1640s. In 1659, Dara was fighting his brother...
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the orders of the Emperor, as a gift for his eldest son Prince DaraShikoh. The garden is located in the Zabarwan Range, near Raj Bhawan (Governor's house)...
to power began when she successfully foiled a plot by her father and DaraShikoh to kill Aurangzeb. According to history, Shah Jahan sent a letter of...
Jahanara Begum (Shah Jahan's favorite daughter), and the Crown prince DaraShikoh, the heir-apparent, anointed by his father, who temporarily succeeded...
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Sahib Jamal. His daughter, Nadira Banu Begum, later became the wife of DaraShikoh. Born on 31 October 1589, Parviz was the son of Jahangir and Zayn Khan...
Shah Gilani. The tomb was built on the orders of DaraShikoh, and was completed in 1640. DaraShikoh had previously built a shrine dedicated to Mullah...
Ravi Bridge. The small garden houses the tomb of Mughal Princess Dohita Un Nissa Begum (1651-1697). The daughter of DaraShikoh is also buried here in...
with his rebellious son. Khalid says that the pomegranate garden is mentioned by DaraShikoh, the grandson of Jahangir, in his work "Sakinat al-Auliya"...
proceeded to such lengths as to reach Shah Jahan's ears. His elder brother, DaraShikoh, made this incident known to their father in order to slander Aurangzeb...
launched an expedition to capture Lahore fearing that DaraShikoh and his son Suleiman Shikoh both of whom who had fled westward might capture it first...
associated with the power and elegance of the Mughal court in India, as shown in this 1665 depiction of princes DaraShikoh and Sulaiman Shikoh Nimbate...
Jahan's eldest son, the liberal DaraShikoh, became regent in 1658, as a result of his father's illness.[citation needed] Dara championed a syncretistic Hindu-Muslim...