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Bidar Bakht

Muhammad Bidar Bakht (4 August 1670 – 8 June 1707) was a Mughal prince as the eldest son of Muhammad Azam Shah, who briefly became Mughal Emperor in 1707, and his consort Jahanzeb Banu Begum.
He is notable for being a gallant, skillful and an ever successful general, and was thus, regarded as the most able Mughal prince in his time. He was also his grandfather, Emperor Aurangzeb's favourite grandson.〔
==Early life==
Muhammad Bidar Bakht was born on 4 August 1670 to Prince Muhammad Azam and his beloved wife, Jahanzeb "Jani" Begum. He was named 'Bidar Bakht' by Emperor Aurangzeb, his paternal grandfather. Bidar's mother, Jani Begum, was a Mughal princess and was the daughter of Crown Prince Dara Shikoh, the eldest son of his great-grandfather, Emperor Shah Jahan. The Prince's maternal grandparents were, thus, Dara Shikoh and his beloved consort, Nadira Banu Begum.
Aurangzeb, throughout his life showed marks of exceptional love to Azam and Jani, and to Prince Bidar Bakht, who was a gallant, discreet and ever successful general, on all three of whom he used to constantly lavish gifts. Bidar Bakht was his grandfather's favourite grandson.

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