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  1. Roshanara Begum. Roshanara Begum ( Persian: روشن آرا بیگم, lit. 'Adorned in Light'); 3 September 1617 – 11 September 1671) [1] was a Mughal princess and the third daughter of Emperor Shah Jahan and his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Roshanara was a brilliant woman and a talented poet. She was a partisan of her younger brother, Aurangzeb, and ...

  2. A devoted daughter, she took care of Shah Jahan till his death in 1666. Later, Jahanara reconciled with Aurangzeb who gave her the title 'Empress of Princesses' and replaced her younger sister, Princess Roshanara Begum, as the First Lady. Jahanara died during Aurangzeb's reign.

  3. May 24, 2019 · At the foot of the bed is Jahanara Begum, the daughter of Shah Jahan; the Taj Mahal is in the background. Source: Wikimedia Commons It says much for her stature in the Mughal court that after Shah Jahan’s death, Aurangzeb restored her title of Padshah Begum and gave her a pension along with the new title of Sahibat al-Zamani (Lady of the Age)—befitting for a woman who was ahead of her time.

  4. Apr 25, 2013 · The second daughter of Emperor Shah Jahan, Roshnara Begum was born on September 3 rd 1617 and was an extremely intelligent, yet extremely notorious woman during her times. Roshnara was a gifted ...

  5. Sep 11, 2020 · Princess Jahanara Begum, born on 23 rd March 1614 at the Akbari Fort of Ajmer, was the second daughter of Emperor Shah Jahan and the first with his favourite wife, Mumtaz Mahal. At the age of seventeen, losing her mother untimely, Jahanara Begum rose to the title of Padshah Begum or empress, in the year 1630.

  6. Nov 21, 2020 · Both princesses had a crucial part to play in shaping the Mughal empire, from the time of their birth until the end of their life. Complete opposites of one another, Jahanara and Roshanara had a very complex relationship. Jahanara and Roshanara were the daughters of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan and his favorite wife, Mumtaz Mahal.

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  8. Jahanara Begum defied all stereotypes of being a Mughal princess. Her life neither revolved around the men of the family nor did she spend her days in the harem as a woman was expected to. She was the eldest daughter of Emperor Shah Jahan and the older sister of Prince Dara Shikoh and Emperor Aurangzeb. She became the First Lady (Padshah Begum ...