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  1. Mariam-uz-Zamani ( lit. ' Mary /Compassionate of the Age'; [5] c. 1542 – 19 May 1623), commonly known by the misnomer Jodha Bai, [6] was the chief consort and principal Hindu wife [a] as well as the favourite wife of the third Mughal emperor, Akbar.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jodhaa_AkbarJodhaa Akbar - Wikipedia

    Certain Rajput groups claimed Jodhaa was married to Akbar's son, Jahangir, not Akbar. However that name of that wife of Jahangir is proposed as 'Jodh Bai' not 'Jodhaa Bai' . Several historians claim that Akbar's Rajput wife was never known as "Jodhaa Bai" during the Mughal period, she was referred to with her title of Mariam-uz-Zamani.

  3. Oct 1, 2016 · Jodha Bai was the daughter of Raja Bharmel of Amer (Jaipur). She was a Hindu princess but married a Muslim king, Akbar. Their marriage was considered to be an example of religious tolerance. However, the marriage between the two of them was more of a political alliance.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jodha_AkbarJodha Akbar - Wikipedia

    Certain Rajput groups claimed Jodhaa was married to Akbar's son, Jahangir, not Akbar, whereas certain reports state that Jodha and Akbar were not married, although the primary history proves that Akbar and the princess of Amber were married on which the show is made as a complete show can't be false.

  5. Apr 3, 2017 · Jodha Bai has always been a controversial character. Many historians believe she was Akbar's wife, while some contradict that saying she was Akbar's son Jehangir's wife.

  6. Feb 4, 2023 · She was a Hindu Princess but married a Muslim king Akbar. Their marriage was considered to be an example of religious tolerance. Mariam-uz-Zamani was referred to as the Queen Mother of Hindustan during the reign of the Mughal Akbar and also during her son Emperor.

  7. Jul 31, 2018 · She is also known by names Hira Kunwari, Harkha Bai and Jodha Bai, the latter points out that by birth she might have been a princess of Jodhpur. Her marriage with Akbar was a diplomatic and political alliance, which marked the acceptance of Akbar’s suzerainty by Raja Bihari Mal.

  8. Nov 7, 2020 · Prince Salim, popularly known as Emperor Jahangir, was Akbar’s first surviving son. Jahangir’s mother was Mariam Zamani, the daughter of Raja Bharmal of Amber. He was born on 31st August 1569. As a custom, Akbar went to meet his son Salim after a long delay.

  9. Feb 22, 2008 · Their argument: Jodha Bai was the daughter of Motaraja Udai Singh of Marwar and was married to Jehangir, Akbar’s son. These amateur historians, such as Lokendra Singh Kalvi, chief of the Sena, have been saying they would not have objected to the film if it had been called Akbar-Harku Bai or Salim-Jodha since these names have certain ...

  10. Feb 15, 2018 · Moreover, facts also seem to suggest that Jodhaa Bai was, in fact, married to Akbars son Salim. Many historians contested that neither the Akbarnama nor any other book written up until the later 18th or early 19th century mentioned a Jodhaa Bai to be the Emperor’s wife.