Khusrau Mirza died on 1622-01-26.
Jahangir, the fourth Mughal emperor of India, fought several notable battles during his reign, including the Battle of Kashmir in 1586, which consolidated Mughal control over the region. He also faced challenges from notable rival factions, such as the Rajputs and the Sikhs, leading to various military engagements. His reign included the suppression of rebellions, notably against his son Khusrau Mirza and the rebellious ruler of Mewar, Rana Amar Singh. Overall, while he preferred diplomacy, Jahangir's rule was marked by military campaigns to maintain and expand the empire.
Babur's paternal grandfather, Abu Sa'id Mirza was the great grandson of Amir Timur.
Sultan Omer Sheikh Mirza, the ruler of Farghana, was Babur's father. His ancestors are also well known. Through his fathers side, his ancestor was Timur and Genghis Khan from his mothers side.
During the first year of Jahangir's reign, his eldest son Khusrau rebelled against him. Jahangir successfully suppressed his rebellion and imprisoned him. In 1622, his son Shah Jahan also turned a rebel. However, Shah Jahan's revolt was unsuccessful and he offered his submission. But, Mahabat Khan, one of his generals, imprisoned Jahangir in 1626. This time Nur Jahan was able to free Jahangir.
He did not die in the popular version but he does die in the alternate ending.
Khusrau Mirza was born on 1587-08-16.
Khusrau Mirza was the eldest son of Jahangir. Manbhawathi Bai, the first wife of Jahangir, gave birth to Khusrau Mirza.
Prince Khusrau Mirza was the eldest son of Emperor Jahangir. He was born on 16 August, 1587. His mother was Man Bai, a Rajput Princess of Amber. In 1605, he revolted against Jahangir, but failed. He died at Burhanpur in January 1622.
Prince Salim or Jahangir had five sons. They were Khusrau Mirza (1587), Parvez (1589), Khurram or Shah Jahan (1592), Jahandar Shah and Shahryar (1605).
Mirza Asadullayev died in 1936.
Mirza Nali died in 1860.
Khosrow Mirza died in 1883.
Kamran Mirza died in 1557.
Parvaz Mirza died in 1995.
Mirza Gelovani died in 1944.
Mirza Masood died in 1991.
Djahangir Mirza died in 1853.