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      • Jodha Bai influence on Akbar: Photo Courtesy: freeartamerica.com She infused Akbar to abolish the pilgrimage tax on Hindus. He gave prominent positions to the Rajputs in his court. The marriage between Jodha Begum and Akbar profoundly impacted religious and political policies in the Mughal administration during Akbar’s rule and in later years.
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  2. One of the episodes recorded in the book of Badayuni notes that once on the execution of a Brahmin by a conservative Muslim courtier of Akbar while Akbar had ordered the investigation to be continued, the Hindu wives taunted Emperor Akbar publicly for failing to maintain the abidance of his order.

  3. Apr 3, 2017 · Goa-based author Luis de Assis Correia claimed that Jodha Bai -- believed to be the Rajput princess who married Mughal emperor Akbar -- was a Portuguese woman named Dona Maria Mascarenhas, in his book "Portuguese India and Mughal Relations 1510-1735".

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  4. Oct 1, 2016 · Jodha was known as Akbar's first and last love; Akbar allowed Jodha to perform the customary Hindu rites in the royal palace. He also let her maintain a Hindu temple in the palace. In fact, Akbar too sometimes participated in the puja she performed

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  5. Aug 8, 2023 · Her influence in the harem and court gave her insight into the intricacies of politics, and her advice was often sought by Emperor Akbar. Her Rajput lineage allowed her to act as a bridge...

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  6. In the Indian film ‘Mughal-e-Azam’, she has been frequently mentioned as Jodha Bai, along with the 2008 film ‘Jodha Akbar’. The confusion about her name raised many eyebrows among the Rajputs, who also claimed that the movie portrayed many other facts wrong apart from the name.

  7. Apr 19, 2024 · Even after she married the royal king of the Mughal Empire, Akbar, she did not give up her religious faith. She deeply believed in the worship of Lord Krishna and Akbar was supportive of her beliefs. Worship complex in Jodha Bai’s Palace, Fatehpur Sikri.