A few months after the birth of
Prince Salim (who would become the emperor Jahangir), another son was born to Akbar from a royal concubine and he was named Murad. Since he was born in the mountains of Fatehpur, he was called "Pahari”. He was entrusted to
Salima Sultan Begum for upbringing who undertook it till 1575 as she left for Hajj thereafter. Murad was first educated by
Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak and, as from 1580, by Jesuit priests
Antoni de Montserrat (as a tutor) and Francisco Aquaviva, who were called up by Akbar himself to teach Murad Portuguese and the basics of Christianity. Murad became the first Mughal prince to be educated by western Jesuit priests or, as Dr.
Oscar R. Gómez points out, the first person to be educated in the paradigmatic model driven by Murad's father
Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar, the 3rd Dalai Lama
Sonam Gyatso, and Jesuit Antoni de Montserrat, which resulted in the current existentialist model. Hence, Sultan Murad Pahari has become the first person resulting from the amalgamation of Tibetan tantric Buddhism, Islam, and Christianity. ==Military command==