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  1. Born on 30 March 1613 at Akbarabad, she was named Hur al-Nisa Begum by her paternal grandfather, Emperor Jahangir who adopted her as his own daughter. [1] She was the first of the fourteen children born to Prince Khurram and his wife, Arjumand Banu Begum. Her maternal grandfather was Asaf Khan IV, the Grand vizier during the reign of her father.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mumtaz_MahalMumtaz Mahal - Wikipedia

    Hur-ul-Nisa Begum: 30 March 1613 – 5 June 1616 Died of smallpox at the age of 3. Jahanara Begum Padshah Begum: 23 March 1614 – 16 September 1681 Shah Jahan's favourite and most influential daughter. Jahanara became the First Lady (Padshah Begum) of the Mughal Empire after her mother's death, despite the fact that her father had three other ...

  3. The Queen Mumtaz Mahal’s personal fortune valued at 10,000,000 rupees was divided by Shah Jahan between Jahanara Begum, who received half and the rest of her surviving children. Immediately after the burial in Burhanpur, Shah Jahan and the imperial court devoted themselves to the planning and design of the mausoleum and funery garden in Agra, now known as the Taj Mahal or fondly, The Taj!

  4. Feb 15, 2023 · Shah Jahan was voracious in love and presented Mumtaz with five children in five years. Hur-ul-Nisa Begum, Jahanara Begum, Dara Shikoh, Shah Shuja and Roshanara Begum. A strange quirk of fate at this stage changed the destiny of India. Shah Jahan had suddenly lost interest in Mumtaz and stopped visiting her Jenana after Roshanara was born.

  5. Jun 8, 2023 · Some of the siblings of Aurangzeb are Hur-ul-Nisa Begum, Jahanara Begum, Dara Shikoh, Shah Shuja, Roshanara Begum, Aurangzeb, Murad Bakhsh and Gauhar Ara Begum. Spouses of Aurangzeb The wives of Aurangzeb were Dilras Banu Begum, Nawab Bai, Aurangabadi Mahal and Udaipuri Mahal.

  6. tajmahalfacts.com › mumtaz-mahalMumtaz Mahal

    Mumtaz Mahal, which means "the chosen one of the palace," was born September 1, 1593 and died on June 17, 1631. Mahal was the chief consort of the emperor Shah Jahan. She was also a Mughal Empress herself. Mumtaz Mahal is very important to the Taj Mahal; the building was constructed specifically as a tomb and final resting place for her by her ...

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  8. Jun 22, 2023 · Mumtaz Mahal’s fourth son, Murad Baksh, was born in 1624 and played a minor role in Mughal politics. He was executed by Aurangzeb for his involvement in a rebellion. Aurangzeb ultimately emerged ...