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SHAH JAHAN A PALACE PRISONER
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followers, and his father had sent money and five thousand horsemen to assist him. Aurangzib now turned his attention to his most dangerous rival, the still popular Shah Jahan.
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SHAH JAHAN.
The father tried to induce his son to visit him, but Aurangzib, suspecting a trap, sent his son Mohammad,