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    The crown prince of the Mughal Empire, Aurangzeb's eldest brother, was called Dara Shuko.  ¡·ÀÖ>ÎÄ¡·Novel¤·wxs520 Overall, Dara Shuko cannot compare with Aurangzeb in terms of intelligence, strategy and military ability.  He didn¡¯t even know that the military commander in his prince¡¯s palace, Bakil Tai, had been bribed by Aurangzeb.  Bakiltai led two hundred men and launched a rebellion in the name of the crown prince, which was unimaginable to everyone. In addition, there was an internal agent on the Lahore Gate, the main entrance of the palace. Bakiltai captured the city in one fell swoop with astonishing speed.  He entered the main entrance of the palace and then led the rebels into the palace.  The soldiers and horses who came to the rescue outside the palace were blocked by Bakiletai.  While blocking the reinforcements coming from outside the palace, Bakilatai fought with the guards inside the palace, hoping to take control of Emperor Shah Jahan as soon as possible.  At this time, the city of Delhi was in chaos due to the sudden rebellion.  At the south gate of Delhi, under the guidance of the internal response, the south gate suddenly opened in the night. The cavalry led by Aurangzeb himself roared in. The defenders in the city rushed to stop the attack. There was chaos and torches filled the streets.  Aurangzeb rode his horse and shouted: "The Crown Prince has rebelled, and I have been ordered by the Emperor to lead my troops back to quell the rebellion. Anyone who dares to stop him will be considered guilty of being a comrade of the Crown Prince and will be killed without mercy!" The elite cavalry brought back by Aurangzeb  They immediately started shouting: "Anyone who dares to block will be treated as a rebel and will be killed without mercy!" "Anyone who dares to block will be treated as a rebel and will be killed without mercy!" "Anyone who dares to block will be treated as a rebel and will be killed without mercy!"  " At this time, the rebels attacking the palace were launching a rebellion in the name of the Crown Prince Darashuke, and it was the military generals of the Crown Prince's residence who led the rebels to attack the palace.  The defenders in the city were confused about the situation for a while and thought that the crown prince was really plotting to force the palace, and Aurangzeb was the fourth son of the crown prince.  He has always made great achievements in battle, and his reputation is unparalleled among the princes. He roared all the way and no one dared to stop him.  Seeing this situation, Aurangzeb divided his troops to attack the crown prince's residence, while he led the main force to attack the palace.  Iron hooves as big as a bowl pounded the street like raindrops. The houses on both sides were shaken and almost collapsed. The frightened defenders of the capital on the street moved a little slower and were knocked away by the galloping horses.  Screaming endlessly. At this time, the palace was in chaos. The rebels of Bakilatai blocked the defenders who came to support them outside the gate of Lahore.  The reinforcements were preparing to enter the palace from other side doors to provide support, but the situation was so chaotic at this time that the palace guards guarding the side doors couldn't tell who were the reinforcements and who were the rebels, and hesitated to open the door; This made the reinforcements outside the door very angry.  , some even want to attack and rescue them.  The more so.  The guards at the side door increasingly suspected that they were rebels.  Don't even dare to open the door.  Since Bakiletai entered the palace in small numbers, he had to defend the main entrance of the palace.  They were equally matched with the guards in the palace; Emperor Shah Jahan felt relieved when he saw this situation.  While organizing the guards to counter the rebellion, he also asked people to mobilize the garrison in the city with the imperial edict.  It's a pity that everything happened too quickly, before the person with the imperial edict came out of the palace.  The rumble of horse hooves could be heard outside the main entrance of the palace.  Aurangzeb arrived with his troops and horses. The reinforcements in the city who were attacking Lahore Gate thought that Aurangzeb also came to suppress the rebellion, and couldn't help but cheered excitedly.  Aurangzeb rode his horse to the bottom of the city, held a torch and shouted: "Rebels in the palace, listen, I am the fourth prince Aurangzeb. Open the city gate immediately, fall to the ground and surrender. Maybe you will be spared from death."  The rebels saw it clearly and saw that Aurangzeb had arrived with his troops. They were secretly overjoyed and hurriedly opened the main entrance of the palace.  The reinforcements who had arrived outside the door could not help but be surprised and happy.  It is really the name of a person, the shadow of a tree!  The fourth prince had great military exploits. As soon as he arrived with his troops, he immediately frightened the rebels into surrendering. It was really amazing!  As soon as the main gate of the palace opened, Aurangzeb immediately ordered the soldiers he brought back to guard the gate, and he rode in with his army. Seeing that great things could be accomplished, the moment he rushed into the Lahore Gate, Aurangzeb, who had always been resolute and cold-blooded,  Zebu couldn't help but his heart beat faster and his blood surged.  The rebels led by Bakilatai were still fighting with the guards in the palace in front of the palace. As soon as Aurangzeb led a large group of troops to rush in, he couldn't help but shoot a hail of arrows at the palace while hesitating.  The guards were immediately shot down, powerful arrows penetrated their bones, and screams could be heard endlessly.  "The rebellion has kidnapped the emperor, kill! Kill without mercy!" Aurangzeb kept shouting, while people stormed the audience palace, while sending troops to seize the side entrances of other palaces.  These operational details had actually been assigned to various confidant generals before entering the city.  What Aurangzeb brought back were elite men selected from hundreds of thousands of troops. At this time, everyone divided their work and acted with amazing speed.  The guards guarding the audience palaceUnder the fierce attack of the elite troops who had experienced hundreds of battles, they quickly collapsed and could not escape. They were all slaughtered by Aurangzeb's men one by one, leaving no one behind.  The situation changed too quickly, and the entire audience palace was surrounded.  Shah Jahan was shocked and confused. He was not stupid. He already knew that something was wrong. His son Aurangzeb suddenly led troops to attack. There was absolutely no way he was here to quell the rebellion.  The audience palace is a palace open on three sides, with only the original colorful patterns made of gemstones on the east wall.  There is a niche in the center of the inner wall of the palace. In front of it is the king's marble throne, which is about 3 meters high. It is carved with reliefs of flowers, birds, trees, etc. with exquisite carvings.  ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????  There are square arches on three sides and an open-carved square window on one side. It looks like a pavilion with gorgeous carvings.  There is a "Peacock Throne" in the Privy Palace, about 2 meters long and more than 1 meter wide. It is made of 23 pounds of gold. It is inlaid with diamonds, emeralds, sapphires and other gems. The lower part is inlaid with topaz. On the back is a tree with various  A tree carved from gemstones, with a peacock made of colored gemstones standing on the tree.  There are 12 emerald-colored stones at the base.  The steps were cast in silver.  On the wall above the throne, there is a Persian verse that Shah Jahan ordered craftsmen to carve: "If there is a paradise in the sky, it is here." Now, Shah Jahan is sitting on this extremely luxurious "Peacock Throne", glaring at the people walking away.  Aurangzeb entering the Privy Palace.  The Persian sword in Aurangzeb's hand was still dripping with blood, and the bright red blood dripped drop by drop on the white marble floor, which was particularly dazzling.  Shah Jahan sat on the Peacock Throne and shouted awe-inspiring: "You traitor, what do you want to do?!" Aurangzeb said coldly: "I am just imitating the behavior of my father." This sentence  The words suddenly made Shah Jahan turn purple, pointing at his son Aurangzeb and speechless: "You, you" Shah Jahan's father's name was Jahanzhi, which means conqueror of the world.  He was the fourth emperor of the Mughal Dynasty. He loved nature, flowers, and was passionate.  He once built a marble tomb for a palace maid named Anarkali, with an affectionate inscription engraved on it: "Ah! If I can see the face of my love again, I will be grateful to God until the day of resurrection."  Perhaps it was because of his passion that the daughter of a Persian immigrant was able to attract the emperor's attention with her charming appearance and eventually became his queen.  Shah Jahan couldn't stand his father's various behaviors. In addition, after a Persian woman became the queen, it led to the exclusive power of his relatives and intensified internal strife in the palace. Shah Jahan brazenly rebelled and attempted to seize the throne by force.  The rebellion failed, and finally his father Jahanzhi forgave him and allowed Shah Jahan to return to his territory, but his two sons, Aurangzeb and his eldest brother Dara Shuko, were sent to Jahanzhi's home.  Being a hostage in the palace.  Although this rebellion was unsuccessful, it was a rebellion after all, and Aurangzeb became a hostage for many years.  Now, instead of making other excuses, he just said that he was imitating what his father Shah Jahan did back then. If he made other excuses, Shah Jahan could still scold him.  But how to refute this reason?  Like father, like son!  (To be continued. (.))
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