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  2. Shah Jahan - Wikipedia

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    Shah Jahan's first child born to his first wife, Kandahari Begum. Parhez Banu was her mother's only child and died unmarried. Hur-ul-Nisa Begum: Mumtaz Mahal: 30 March 1613 – 5 June 1616 The first of fourteen children born to Shah Jahan's second wife, Mumtaz Mahal. She died of smallpox at the age of 3. [95] Jahanara Begum Padshah Begum ...

  3. Mumtaz Mahal - Wikipedia

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    Shah Jahan had not intended to entomb another person in the Taj Mahal; [62] however, Aurangzeb had Shah Jahan buried next to the tomb of Mumtaz Mahal rather than build a separate tomb for his father. [63] [64] This is evident from the asymmetrical placement of Shah Jahan's grave on one side of his wife's grave which is in the centre. [65] [66]

  4. Izz-un-Nissa - Wikipedia

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    Izz-un-Nissa Begum was the third wife of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. She is popularly known by the title, Akbarabadi Mahal (which probably indicates that she hailed from the city of Akbarabad), [1] [3] and commissioned the Akbarabadi Mosque in Shahjahanabad (present-day Old Delhi). [4] Less commonly, she is also referred to as Sirhindi Begum ...

  5. Jahanara Begum - Wikipedia

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    After Mumtaz Mahal's untimely death in 1631, the 17-year-old Jahanara was entrusted with the charge of the royal seal and conferred the title of Padshah Begum (First lady) of the Mughal Empire, even though her father had three surviving wives. She was Shah Jahan's favorite daughter and she wielded major political influence during her father's ...

  6. Category:Wives of Shah Jahan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Wives of Shah Jahan" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Kandahari Begum; I.

  7. Category:Wives of Mughal emperors by person - Wikipedia

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    Wives of Shah Jahan (3 P) This page was last edited on 20 January 2024, at 02:55 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4. ...

  8. Shah Jahan Begum of Bhopal - Wikipedia

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    Shahjahan Begum GCSI CI (29 July 1838 – 16 June 1901) was the Nawab Begum of Bhopal (the ruler of the Islamic principality of Bhopal in central India) for two periods: 1844–60 (her mother acting as regent), and secondly during 1868–1901.

  9. Jagat Gosain - Wikipedia

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    Manavati Bai, also spelled Manvati Bai, (13 May 1573 – 8 April 1619), better known by her title, Jagat Gosain (lit. ' Saint of the World '), was the second wife and the empress consort of the fourth Mughal emperor Jahangir and the mother of his successor, Shah Jahan.