Thanks, did he mention hussan and hussain whom they were born to because somewhere it says they were born to a cocubbine tooThe foll. notes is from Jahangir Nama.
Three months after my birth my sister, Shhzda Khnam, was born to one of the royal concubines; they gave her over to his (Akbar's) mother, Maryam Makn. After her a son was born to one of the concubines, and received the name of Shh Murd. As his birth occurred in the hill country of Fatpr, he was nicknamed Pahr. When my revered father sent him to conquer the Deccan, he had taken to excessive drinking through associating with unworthy persons, so that he died in his 30th year, in the neighbourhood of Jlnpr, in the province of Berar. His personal appearance was fresh-coloured; he was thin in body and tall of stature. Dignity and authority were evident in his movements, and manliness and bravery manifested themselves in his ways. On the night of Jumd-l-awwal 10th, A.H. 979 (September, 1572), another son was born to one of the concubines. As his birth took place at Ajmr in the house of one of the attendants of the blessed shrine of the reverend Khwja Munu-d-dn Chisht, whose name was Shaikh Dniyl, this child was called Dniyl.After the birth of Dniyl a daughter was born to Bb Daulat-Shd whom they named Shakaru-n-nis Begam.After some time another girl was born to this same Bb Daulat-Shd, and he (Akbar) called her rm Bn Begam.