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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.

SHAH JAHAN.

The father tried to induce his son to visit him, but Aurangzib, suspecting a trap, sent his son Mohammad,