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  1. 24 de jun. de 2020 · His 25th wife was Mehr-un-Nissa (Nur Jahan), a widow of Persian soldier Sher Afghan who died in 1607. In all he had 30 wives, 5 surviving sons and 5 surviving daughters – Khusrau Mirza, Parviz Mirza, Shah Jahan, Shahryar Mirza, Jahandar Mirza, Sultan-un-nissa Begum, Daulat-un-nissa Begum, Bahar Banu Begum, Begum Sultan Begum and Iffat Banu Begum.

  2. p2k.stekom.ac.id › ensiklopedia › Akbar_yang_AgungAkbar yang Agung - STEKOM

    Shahzadi Shakr-un-Nissa Begum lahir dari Bibi Daulat Shad. Ia sangat disayangi Jahangir. Firoze Khanum lahir dari selir atau mungkin pelayan istana kemudian diadopsi Mariam-uz-Zamani; Shahzadi Aram Banu Begum lahir dari Bibi Daulat Shad, ia adalah adik kandung Shakrun Nissa Begum sekaligus anak terakhir Akbar. Akbar memanggilnya Ladli Begum ...

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  4. 19 de mar. de 2019 · Man Bai was give the title of Shah Begum after her marriage to Jahangir though some references state that the title was given after the birth of the son, Khusrau, in 1587. The couple’s first was a daughter, Sultan-un-Nissa Begum. In his autobiography, Jahangir has written much about Shah Begum.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nawab_BaiNawab Bai - Wikipedia

    Nawab Bai. Rahmat-un-Nissa ( Persian: رحمت النساء بیگم; died c. 1691), better known by her title Nawab Bai ( Persian: نواب بائی; meaning "The Great" [1] ), was a secondary wife of the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. [2] She gave birth to Aurangzeb's first two sons, including Bahadur Shah I, who became Mughal emperor in 1707.

  6. The mythical story of his love affair with Mughal courtesan Anarkali has been frequently adapted in Indian literature, art, and cinema. Titular Name: Jahangir. Birth Name: Nur-ud-din Muhammad Salim. Birth: 20 September, 1569. Reign: 15 October, 1605 - 8 October, 1627 (21 years 11 months 23 days) Death: 28 October, 1627 (aged 60)

  7. Some the historians like Francois Bernier, De Laet, and Tavernier claim that the relationship of the emperor with his daughter Jahanara Begum was unacceptable. While other historians like Niccolao Manucci and K. S. Lal oppose this claim and said that the rumors were spread by Aurangzeb's supporters to spoil the image of Shah Jahan and Jahanara.