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  1. Izz-un-Nisa Begum (en urdú: عزالنساء بیگم) fue la tercera esposa del emperador mogol Shah Jahan. También es conocida por el título Akbarabadi Mahal (que probablemente indica que era oriunda de la ciudad de Akbarabad), [1] [2] y encargó la construcción de la mezquita Akbarabadi en Shajahanabad (actual Delhi). [1]

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Izz-un-NissaIzz-un-Nissa - Wikipedia

    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.

    • Shahnawaz Khan
    • Tomb of Sirhindi Begum, Old Delhi
    • Jahan Afroz Mirza
  3. www.wikiwand.com › es › Izz-un-NisaIzz-un-Nisa - Wikiwand

    Izz-un-Nisa Begum fue la tercera esposa del emperador mogol Shah Jahan. También es conocida por el título Akbarabadi Mahal, y encargó la construcción de la mezquita Akbarabadi en Shajahanabad.

  4. Kanpur was among the cities that became a battlefield during India’s First War of Independence in 1857. When the Britishers came knocking, they were met with a fierce retaliation by the Indian forces led by Rani Lakshmi Bai, Tatya Tope, and Nana Saheb.

  5. Izz-un-Nisa Begum (en urdú: عزالنساء بیگم) fue la tercera esposa del emperador mogol Shah Jahan. También es conocida por el título Akbarabadi Mahal (que probablemente indica que era oriunda de la ciudad de Akbarabad), [ 1 ] [ 2 ] y encargó la construcción de la mezquita Akbarabadi en Shajahanabad (actual Delhi).

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Izz-un-NissaIzz-un-Nissa - Wikiwand

    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 ), and commissioned the Akbarabadi Mosque in Shahjahanabad (present-day Old Delhi ). Less commonly, she is also referred to as Sirhindi Begum.

  7. Mirza Ghiyas Beg ( Persian: مرزا غياث بيگ ), also known by his title of I'timad-ud-Daulah ( Persian: اعتماد الدوله ), was an important official in the Mughal Empire, whose children served as wives, mothers, and generals of the Mughal emperors. Born in Tehran, Mirza Ghiyas Beg belonged to a family of poets and high officials.