The Mughal vs Ottoman vs Safavid Rivalry Explained — Fexingo History
In 1659, the Mughal prince Dara Shikoh was executed by his brother Aurangzeb after a bitter war of succession. But Dara was no ordinary prince. He was a scholar of comparative religion who translated the Upanishads into Persian, wrote Sufi treatises, and sought mystical unity between Hinduism and Islam. This episode explores Dara's intellectual world: his friendship with the Qadiri Sufi saint Mian Mir, his translation of the Yoga Vasistha, and the Sirr-i-Akbar — his Persian rendering of the Upanishads, which later inspired European thinkers like Schopenhauer. We discuss how Dara's vision of sulh-i kul (universal peace) clashed with Aurangzeb's orthodox Islam, and how his legacy as a scholar-saint endures in South Asian mysticism. Along the way, we touch on the Brahmin scholars who helped him, the political stakes of his translation project, and why he is still remembered as a martyr for pluralism. #DaraShikoh #MughalEmpire #Sufism #Upanishads #Sirr-iAkbar #Aurangzeb #MianMir #YogaVasistha #Sulh-iKul #PersianTranslations #IslamicMysticism #HinduMuslimUnity #17thCentury #SouthAsianHistory #FexingoHistory #Schopenhauer #ReligiousTolerance #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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