in the Far East.

Mate Loke     Long-service Danish sailor, Rune’s second.

The Mughal Royal Family

Nur Jahan     Widow of Jahangir, former emperor and Shah Jahan’s father.

Jahanara Begum     Eldest daughter of Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal.

Dara Shikoh     Eldest son of Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal.

Shah Shuja     Second son of Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal.

Aurangzeb     Third son of Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal.

Roshanara     Second daughter of Shah Jahan.

Murad     Fourth son of Shah Jahan, child.

Guajara     Third daughter of Shah Jahan, toddler.

Umara and Other Notables

Asaf Khan     Great-Uncle of the emperors, governor general of Bengal.

Shaista Khan     Son of Asaf Khan, brother-in-law to Shah Jahan, and uncle to the emperors.

Dara Shikoh’s Camp

Nadira Begum     Dara’s wife and cousin.

Suleiman     Dara’s infant son.

Amir Salim Gadh Visa Yilmaz     Afghan adventurer, student of Mian Mir, and general.

Talawat     Gunsmith, part of Dara Shikoh’s princely establishment.

Firoz Khan     Chief harem eunuch.

Kwaja Magul     Eunuch advisor employed by the emperor to serve Dara.

Mohammed     Captain of Dara’s personal guard, appointed by Shah Jahan.

Smidha     Jahanara’s eldest and most trusted advisor.

Atisheh     Chief among the female harem guards.

Prasad     Eunuch, harem slave entrusted with Jahanara’s personal messages.

Sahana     Harem slave purchased by the court from Jadu Das to serve as translator.

Gopal     Jahanara’s Mahout.

Sabah     Turkic warrior woman placed as guard over Roshanara.

Damla     Cousin of Atisheh.

Yonca     Warrior woman of the court.

Iqtadar Yilmaz     Afghan cousins of Salim and his lieutenant.

Tariq Yilmaz     Afghan kinsman of Salim and his lieutenant.

Angelo Gradenigo     Venetian con man, doctor, and now servant to the court.

Jadu Das     Hindu merchant in Agra, old ally of Salim.

Dhanji Das     Hindu merchant in Surat, sibling of Jadu.

Sunil     Gujarati Lieutenant to Salim.

Aurangzeb’s Camp

Mahabat Khan     A captain of cavalry troop.

Carvalho     Portuguese artillery captain and mercenary.

Samarjit Khan     Rajput commander and zamindar.

Ghulam Khan     Persian umara, made diwan of the imperial mint.

Nur Jahan     Great aunt of the Emperors and princesses of the various courts.

Tara     Chief advisor to Nur Jahan and onetime bodyguard.

Shahaji Bhonsle     Maratha chieftain and umara, commander of contingent of Aurangzeb’s light cavalry.

Koyaji     Maratha chieftain.

Dattaji     Maratha subordinate to Shahaji, member of the Bhonsle clan.

Sidhi Miftah Habash Khan     Habshi chieftan and leader of light cavalry for Aurangzeb, former enslaved person.

Sikhs

Hargobind Singh     Sixth Guru of the Sikh religion.

Bhidi Chand     Disciple of Sixth Guru.

Portuguese Goa

Conde do Linhares, Migeul de Noronha     Viceroy of Goa and the East.

Archbishop Francisco dos Martires     Franciscan priest in Goa.

Father Christovao De Jesus     Franciscan priest sent to Aurangzeb in the Deccan on behalf of the Archbishop and Count.

William Methwold     Erstwhile President of the English Company Factory at Surat, now at large in Goa.

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