Ajj Shahzeb Khanzada Ke Saath

 


In Shahzeb khanzada's time, the Shahids ruled the Mughal Empire from Delhi. The maharajas maintained their rule in India after the death of the first sultan, Jahangir, in 14 Hijri, by sacking Delhi. Jahangir was a stubborn and inflexible man, who never compromised with his principles. As a result, his troops and supporters plundered and killed anyone they could lay their hands on, including the lady of the house.

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A century later, Jahangir died, leaving the throne to his son, Shah Jahan, who did not hesitate to plunge into the fierce and bloody fray. Shah Jahan declared himself a worthy candidate for the throne and made several reforms. Among these, one of his most important was to divide the dominions among his sons. The story of how this happened is told in a widely acclaimed news articles called, "The Last Days of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and His Son Emperor Akbar", by Mir Abdul Baqi Shahid. Shah Jahan chose to call his son Jahangir as he did not like the title that was being increasingly applied to him.

When the lad became king, he had many problems. He was very fond of the sword, but he could not use it effectively against his rivals. In fact, he was so inept that he was forced to send messengers to announce to the cities that he was moving the capital to another city, Akbar. However, when Akbar refused, Shah Jahan cut down the tribute paid to him and sent his troops to Akbar, which forced him to abandon his claim. The severed link between Akbar and Jahangir triggered a quarrel between the two. When Jahangir's troops arrived at Akbar's city, Shah Jahan sent all his men to die there, except for his youngest son, Akbar.

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With his brother Safi, Akbar decided to avenge their father's honor, and so they took the throne from Shah Jahan. When the younger brothers began to rule, they appointed their mother as the next to be married. This was a matter of great humiliation to Shah Jahan, who was still a little boy, and it would not do him any good to see his family humiliated in such a way, on bended knee in front of his wife.


However, there was a way out of this dilemma, allowing Akbar to marry his sister, Mumtaz. But this little family problem was not allowed to drag on for a long time. Once it was over, Shah Jahan decided to test his family's patience, which had been long neglected, by making them fight each other in a battle. This he expected to resolve amicably, and he was right.

But his patience was not so helpful in this matter. When Akbar refused to withdraw from fighting, Shah Jahan replied that he would leave the country if he did so. But instead of withdrawing, Akbar chose to fight back, and the whole affair became a competition between the two kings.

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It is at this point in the story where the role of the hero comes into play. Akbar had to remind Shah Jahan that he was the kingdom leader and that his decision to marry Mumtaz was unwarranted. They were to be wed, as it was decreed by law. Although he had been away from the scene for the hundred years, Akbar kept watching over the couple, who were now celebrating their one hundredth year anniversary.

When the celebrations were over, Akbar took Mumtaz to the place where the engagement had been made. There he cut off her head with a sword, as was his custom, but this time without killing her. This act saved the marriage, as no one would believe that Akbar had killed Mumtaz. As a result, Shah Jahan promised to marry Akbar. However, Akbar declined the offer, and on the day of his death, Shah Jahan locked Akbar's coffin in the fortress.

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