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  1. Mariam-uz-Zamani's marriage was the result of a conflict between her father and Akbar's brother-in-law, Sharif-ud-din Mirza, the Hakim of Mewat. Raja Bharmal had been facing harassment at Sharif-ud-din's hands, on account of his conflict with Sujamal.

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    In 1562, the situation became critical for the Kachwahas when Mirza Muhammad Sharaf-ud-din Hussain was appointed Mughal governor of Mewat. Sujamal reached his court and received his support for winning the throne of Amer. Mirza led a large army to Amber and Bharmal was in no position to resist.

  3. Bharmal agreed to pay peshkash and had given his son and Mariam-uz-Zamani's full brother, Jagannath, and two nephews, Raj Singh, son of Raja Askaran and Khangar, son of Jagmal, as hostages but Sharif-ud-din wished to destroy him.

  4. Sep 17, 2024 · When and why did she marry Akbar? Her marriage with Akbar, which took place on February 6, 1562, was a political one as Mariam-uz-Zamani’s father needed to protect himself and his family from Akbar’s brother-in-law, Sharif-ud-din Mirza.

  5. Feb 5, 2015 · Kunwar Suja and Sharif-ud-din arrived at a settlement. Sharif referred to Suja as "elder brother". The Mirza led a huge army against Raja BharMal, who was not able to resist the onslaught. Sharif-ud-din took hostages from Raja BharMal's family. Akbarnama (II,241) says >

  6. Jan 28, 2015 · The chieftains were supposed to pay a regular tribute to the Mughal Emperor called peshkash. This was at times in cash and at others in diamonds, gold, elephants etc. Apart from being a source of revenue, the payment of peshkash was a symbol of submission to the Mughals.

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  8. Nov 18, 2023 · Bihari Mal, who had only a small following agreed to pay peshkash, and given as hostage his son and two of his nephews, but Sharif-ud-din was not satisfied and wanted to destroy him. Akbar insisted that Bihari Mal should submit to him personally.