In the medieval Mughal Empire in India, transitions of power from one emperor to the next were often tumultuous affairs. When Emperor Akbar was on his death bed in 1605, what threatened the accession of his son, Prince Salim, to the throne?

Answer: Prince Salim’s own son, seventeen year old Man Singh, who made a failed grab for power himself. Despite attempting to steal his father’s throne, Man Singh did not lose favor with Salim, later being installed as governor of Bengal.

Source: The Mughal Empire by John F. Richards

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