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Prince Murad : ウィキペディア英語版
Sultan Murad Mirza

Shahzada Murad Mirza (7 June 1570 – 12 May 1599〔Ain-i-Akbari volume2〕) was a Mughal prince as the second surviving son of Mughal Emperor Akbar. He was appointed to an imperial mansab of 9,000. He admired the skills of his brothers Salim (who later came to be known as Emperor Jahangir) and Daniyal Mirza. He died due to alcoholism. Salima Sultan Begum was not his real mother.
==Birth and education==
Murad was born on 7 June 1570 in the house of the saint Shaikh Salim Chishti, at Fathabad (Fatehpur Sikri), Agra. Murad was born barely nine months after the birth of his older brother and heir apparent, Prince Salim. In the year 1581, Prince Murad was temporarily educated by the visiting Jesuit at the Mughal Court, Fr. Anthony Monserrate, also regarded as the first Jesuit geographer in India.

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