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Murad and Daniel, sons of Akbar, died in the late 16th century due to a combination of political intrigue and familial conflict. Murad was involved in a rebellion against his brother Jahangir and was ultimately captured, leading to his execution in 1599. Daniel, the younger son, died in 1605, reportedly from illness, although some accounts suggest he may have been a victim of the turbulent political circumstances of the time. Their deaths reflect the complexities and dangers of Mughal royal succession.

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