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Mariam-uz-Zamani occupied an important place in Akbar's harem, she was a senior-ranking wife of Akbar who in the words of Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak, commanded a high rank in the imperial harem. [20] [21] She is stated as the favourite and an influential consort of Akbar, having a considerable influence in the matters of the court.
She is regarded as the senior-most wife of Akbar. She died childless on 2 January 1613. [197] Akbar's fourth and favourite wife, Mariam-uz-Zamani, [6] [198] [199] [200] commonly known by the misnomer Jodha Bai, was the daughter of the ruler of Amer, Raja Bharmal, and by birth, was of Rajput caste.
Pages in category "Wives of Akbar" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. M. Mariam-uz-Zamani; R.
Ruqaiya Sultan Begum (alternatively spelled Ruqayya or Ruqayyah; c. 1542 – January 1626) was the first wife and one of the chief consorts of the third Mughal emperor, Akbar. [3] [4] Ruqaiya was a first cousin of her husband and was a Mughal princess by birth. Her father, Hindal Mirza, was the youngest brother of Akbar's father, Humayun. She ...
Salima Sultan Begum was the daughter of Mughal princess Gulrukh Begum and her husband, the Viceroy of Kannauj, Nuruddin Muhammad Mirza. [5] Her father was the grandson of Khwaja Hasan Naqshbandi and was a scion of the illustrious Naqshbandi Khwajas, [6] who were held in great esteem and were related to Sultan Abu Sa'id Mirza of the Timurid Empire through his son, Sultan Mahmud Mirza.
Akbar's favourite wife, Mariam-uz-Zamani, is the earliest recorded woman of the Mughal empire who engaged in inland and overseas trade. [10] During the reigns of Akbar and Jahangir, she built the largest ships that carried pilgrims to and from the Islamic holy city Mecca, ran an extensive trade of silk and several spices to international ...
Though Akbar rarely opens up about his wife on The Talk or American Ninja Warrior, his family does make appearances on the CBS daytime show from time to time.Case in point, this past December, the ...
Third son of Emperor Akbar the Great and the brother of the Emperor Jahangir. 11 September 1572 – 19 March 1605 Sahib i-Jamal: Wife of Jahangir [26] mother of Salim's second son, Prince Parviz. [27] daughter of Khwaja Hasan of Herat, making her the cousin of Zain Khan Koka: died c. 25 June 1599 Khas Mahal Daughter of Zain Khan Koka