Akbar had three sons with Jodha Bai, also known as Harka Bai. Their names were Jahangir, who later became the Emperor, and two other sons, Khusrau Mirza and Daniyal. Jodha Bai was a significant figure in Akbar's life and their union symbolized the political alliance between the Mughal Empire and Rajput kingdoms.
Ezekiel had 2 sons
I believe he just had two sons, Isaac (by Sarah) and Ishmael (by Hagar). He then takes another woman after Sarah named Keturah, who bore him many sons. From what I've read, they included the Midianites.
19
A lot. Unfortunately, I don't have the time to count them all.
10 sons + 1 daughter
Ruqaiya BegumSalima Sultan BegumJodha Bai or Harkha Bai, Mariam Zamani Begum,Bibi Daulat ShadBibi Salimaare the names of his wives. Akbar had more than 34 wives. [Secondary wives are known as 'Bais' and 'Mahals']Jodha Bai got the title 'Mariam-uz-Zamani ' means "Mary of the Universe"
jahangir,murad,daniyal
Emperor Akbar had three sons: Salim, Murad & Daniel. Akbar was succeeded by his eldest son Salim, who took the title of Jahangir (1605-1627). (His twin sons, Hasan and Husain had died in infancy) Murad and Daniel died before their father due to delirium tremens.
Salim, Murad and Daniyal were the names of Akbar's sons. Salim was later known as Jahangir who succeeded Akbar.
Salim, Murad and Daniyal were the names of Akbar's sons. Salim was later known as Jahangir who succeeded Akbar.
Emperor Akbar, the Mughal ruler of India, had three sons: Crown Prince Salim (who later became Emperor Jahangir), Murad Mirza, and Daniyal Mirza. Jahangir succeeded Akbar as the emperor of the Mughal Empire.
Emperor Akbar's twin sons, Hasan and Husain were born in 1564. Nobody killed them. They died in infancy.
Akbar had three sons: Salim, Murad and Daniel. Salim was the eldest son of Akbar. The Mughals at first followed Primogeniture, where the first-born male child will succeed a monarch to the throne. Thus Salim succeeded Akbar under the title of Jahangir (1605-1627).
Alaman Mirza, Akbar and Mirza Muhammad Hakim
Akbar's twins Hasan and Husain were born to him in 1564. Unfortunately they died after one month.
Both killed their sons to eliminate competition
Akbar had five sons and three daughters: His twins Hasan and Husain had died in infancy. His third and only surviving son was Salim (later Jahangir). His other sons Murad and Daniel had died before their father. Akbar's daughters were Shahzada Khanum, Shukr-un-nisa Begum and Aram Banu Begum.