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Prince and Akbar
Magazine, the city's Museum, was once the residence of Prince Salīm, the son of the Emperor Akbar, and presently houses a collection of Mughal and Rajput armour and sculpture.
Prince Salim ( b. 1569 son of a Hindu Rajput princess from Amber ), who would later be known as Emperor Jahangir showed signs of restlessness towards the end of the long reign of his father Akbar.
Prince Akbar Khan, victor of the 1837 Battle of Jamrud and a general officer in the First Anglo-Afghan War against the British-led Indian forces.
Prince Akbar was born on 22 April 1760 to Emperor Shah Alam II at Mukundpur, Rewa, while his father was in exile.
When the renegade eunuch Ghulam Qadir captured Delhi, the young Prince Mirza Akbar was forced to nautch dance together along with other Mughal princes and princesses.
Bahadur Khan ( 1596 – 1600 ), successor of Raja Ali Khan, declared his independence and refused to pay homage to Akbar and his son Prince Daniyal, which enraged Akbar, who marched towards Burhanpur in 1599 and occupied the city on 8 April 1600 without opposition.
" In this article, General Akbar confirms that there was a plan to invade the Khanate and describes the clash between the Pakistani army and the separatist force headed by Prince Karim.
Emperor Akbar Shah II was Prince Mirza Akbar before his coronation.
The Emir's illness during the party prevents Woodman from speaking directly with the Emir while, at the same time, the emir's younger son, Prince Meshal Al-Subaai ( Akbar Kurtha ), shows the estate's many rooms and areas to Chinese oil executives via remote controlled cameras.
* Akbar Kurthaas Prince Meshal, younger brother of Prince Nasir who plots against his brother to inherit the kingdom.
Prince Muhammad Akbar a son of Aurangzeb was convinced to join the cause and attacked his father's forces in January 1681, but was not successful and had to flee to the Deccan.

Prince and Khan
They had two sons: Prince Giuseppe Mahdi Khan ( d. February 1911 ) and Prince Ali Solomone Khan ( 1911 – 1960 )
By this marriage, he had one son, Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan, in 1933-2003.
Development of the area started in 1961, and was financed by a consortium of companies led by Prince Karim Aga Khan.
* 1936 – His Highness Prince Shah Karim al-Husseini Aga Khan IV, Present Imam ( leader ) of the Shia Imami Ismaili Muslims
Prince Mohammed Nadir Khan, cousin of Amanullah Khan, in turn defeated and executed Habibullah Kalakani in early November 1929.
* 1957 – Prince Karim Husseini Aga Khan IV inherits the office of Imamat as the 49th Imam of Shia Imami Ismaili worldwide, after the death of Sir Sultan Mahommed Shah Aga Khan III.
* 1933 – Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan, French-born Pakistani diplomat ( UN High Commissioner for Refugees ) ( d. 2003 )
* 2003 – Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan, French United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees ( b. 1933 )
According to that story Sagbad was sacked in 2033 BC by the troops of young immortal King Khan Khan ( 2050 BC-1967 ) but King Scrooge Shah and his apparent heir Prince Donduk managed to escape.
* Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan, 1965 – 1978
** Prince Aly Khan, Imam of Ismaili Shi ' a Islam ( d. 1960 )
* July 11 – His Highness Prince Karim Aga Khan becomes the 49th Imam of the Shia Ismaili Muslims at age 20.
His grandfather Sir Sultan Mohammed Shah Aga Khan III appoints Prince Karim in his will.
* May 12 – Prince Aly Khan, Pakistani United Nations ambassador ( b. 1911 )
** Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan, French U. N. High Commissioner for Refugees ( d. 2003 )
* September 23 – Ahmad Shah Khan, Crown Prince of Afghanistan
* Khan Tokhtamysh of the Golden Horde overruns Moscow, as punishment for Grand Prince Dmitri Donskoi's resistance to Khan Mamai of the Blue Horde in the 1370s.

Prince and son
* Aleksander ( 1338 – before 1386 ), Prince of Podolia ( son of Narymunt )
* Alexander, Judean Prince, son to the above Alexander and Cappadocian Princess Glaphyra
* Prince Alexander John of Wales ( 1871 ), short-lived son of Edward VII
Alfonso was the eldest son of Prince Francisco de Asis de Borbón-Dos Sicilias and Queen Isabel II, whose reign was marked by a constant political crisis which had several causes.
The Prince of Asturias, Alfonso, is the person chosen to develop the new roadmap proposed by Canovas, which led to the June 1870 abdication of Queen Isabel II in favour of her son Prince Alfonso.
* Afonso, Prince of Portugal, son of John II of Portugal.
In August 1219, his younger son, Coloman, who had been crowned King of Halych, was expelled from his kingdom by Prince Mstilav of Novgorod.
Andrew had to make peace with the Prince of Novgorod and he also engaged his youngest son, Andrew with one of his opponent's daughter.
In 1229, Prince Danylo of Halych expelled Andrew's youngest son from his principality, while Frederick II, Duke of Austria started to attack the western borders of the kingdom in 1230.
In the autumn of 1234, Prince Danylo laid siege to the capital of Andrew's youngest son who died during the siege.
The current most senior living descendant of the Electress Sophia who is ineligible to succeed due to the act is George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews, the eldest son of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, who married the Roman Catholic Sylvana Palma Tomaselli in 1988 ; he would now be 29th in the lines of succession if he had not lost his place.
On 8 August 1356, the eldest son of King Edward III of England, crowned as the Prince of Wales but now known as Edward, the Black Prince, began a great chevauchée, conducting many scorched earth raids northwards from the English base in Aquitaine, in an effort to bolster his troops in central France, as well as to raid and ravage the countryside.
Others who were either killed or captured at the actual Battle were as follows: King Jean II ; Prince Philip ( youngest son and progenitor of the House of Valois-Burgundy ), Geoffroi de Charny, carrier of the Oriflamme, Peter I, Duke of Bourbon, Walter VI, Count of Brienne and Constable of France, Jean de Clermont, Marshal of France, Arnoul d ' Audrehem, the Count of Eu, the Count of Marche and Ponthieu Jacques de Bourbon taken prisoner at the Battle and died 1361, the Count of Étampes, the Count of Tancarville, the Count of Dammartin, the Count of Joinville, Guillaume de Melun, Archbishop of Sens.
* Prince Philip, the King's youngest son and progenitor of the House of Valois-Burgundy, captured
Charles Louis Napoléon ( 1808 – 1873 ), son of Louis Napoléon, was president of France in 1848 – 1852 and emperor in 1852 – 1870, reigning as Napoléon III ; his son, Eugène Bonaparte ( 1856 – 1879 ), styled the Prince Imperial, died fighting the Zulus in Natal, South Africa.
The headship of the family is in dispute between Charles Napoléon, born 1950, great-great-grandson of Jérôme Bonaparte by his second marriage ; and his son Jean-Christophe ( born 1986 ) who was appointed heir in the will of his grandfather Prince Louis Napoléon.
At an early age, Catherine was considered a suitable wife for Arthur, Prince of Wales, the eldest son of Henry VII of England and heir to the throne, due to the English ancestry she inherited from her mother Queen Isabella I of Castile.
In December 1514, she had another son, Prince Henry who died shortly after birth.
As the eldest living son of the sovereign, Charles automatically gained several titles ( including Duke of Cornwall and Duke of Rothesay ), and subsequently was created Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester in November 1616.
* 1960 – While Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia visits Brazil, his Imperial Bodyguard seizes the capital and proclaim him deposed and his son, Crown Prince Asfa Wossen, Emperor.

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