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  1. Sultan-un-Nissa Begum (25 April 1586 – 5 September 1646) was a Mughal princess, the eldest child and first daughter of Mughal Emperor Jahangir from his first wife, Shah Begum .

    • 5 September 1646 (aged 60)
    • Jahangir
  2. Contributions to architecture. Death. Ancestry. See also. References. Zinat-un-Nissa Begum ( Persian: زینت النساء بیگم 5 October 1643 – 7 May 1721) was a Mughal princess and the second daughter of Emperor Aurangzeb and his chief consort, Dilras Banu Begum. Her father had conferred upon her the honorable title of Padshah Begum. [1] [2] : 14, 318.

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    Manbhawati Bai[citation needed], known popularly as Maan Bai, was the daughter of Raja Bhagwant Das, the ruler of Amer. She was the granddaughter of Raja Bharmal and sister of Raja Man Singh and Raja Madho Singh. Furthermore, she was also a niece of Mariam-uz-Zamani who eventually became her mother-in-law as well. This would make her a maternal cou...

    At age fifteen, Salim was betrothed to his cousin, Rajkumari Man Bai. This marriage was fixed by the mother of Prince Salim, Mariam-uz-Zamani. Akbarnaama quotes, "Rajah Bhagwan Das Kacchwaha, who held high office and who had lofty lineage and abilities, had a daughter whose purity adorned her high extraction and who was endowed with beauty and grac...

    Shah Begum died on 5 May 1605. She was incapable of tolerating the misconduct of her son, and brother, Madho Singh towards Jahangir, which despaired her life in a circumstantial trauma. The constant complaints of Salim to Akbar about Khusrau had put her mind at the stage of confusion and filled her heart with melancholy. Further, gaining no success...

    With Jahangir, Shah Begum had at least two children: 1. Sultan-un-Nissa(25 April 1586, Mughal Empire – 5 September 1646, Mughal Empire, buried in Tomb of Akbar, Sikandar, Agra) 2. Khusrau Mirza(16 August 1587, Lahore, Mughal Empire – 26 January 1622, Deccan, Mughal Empire, buried in Mausoleum of Khusrau Mirza, Khusro Bagh, Allahabad)

    Krutika Desai Khan essayed her role in the Indian television series Noorjahan, on Doordarshan.
    Neetha Shetty portrayed Shah Begum in EPIC channel Siyaasat (based on the Twentieth Wife).
    Heli Daruwala portrayed her role in Colors Channel's Dastaan-E-Mohabbat Salim Anarkali
    Jyotsna Chandola portrayed her role in Jodha Akbar on Zee TV.

    "History of Islam in India The World Conqueror: Jahangir (1569-1627) by Dr. Neria H. Hebbar". Boloji.com. 12 June 2002. Archived from the original on 28 May 2010. Retrieved 18 May 2017.

  3. Begum Zeb-un-Nissa was the eldest daughter of Aurangzeb and was the most favoured of all his children. As was customary for the Royal ladies, her education was given the utmost care. She...

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  5. Sultan-un-Nissa Begum (25 April 1586 – 5 September 1646) was a Mughal princess, the eldest child and first daughter of Mughal Emperor Jahangir from his first wife, Shah Begum. (en) dbo:parent: dbr:Jahangir; dbr:Shah_Begum_(wife_of_Jahangir) dbo:title: Timurid Princess (en) dbo:wikiPageID: 68820778 (xsd:integer) dbo:wikiPageLength: 5329 (xsd ...

  6. 16 de ago. de 2018 · Death: 28 October 1627. Place of Death: Rajauri, Kashmir, Mughal Empire. Father: Akbar the Great. Mother: Mariam-uz-Zamani. Consort: Nur Jahan. Predecessor: Akbar. Successor: Shahryar Mirza, Shah Jahan. Wives: Nur Jahan, Shah Begum, Jagat Gosain, Sahib Jamal, Malika Jahan, Nur-un-Nisa Begum, Khas Mahal, Karamsi, Saliha Banu Begum.