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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 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.

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    Jodha Baior Marium-Uz-Zamani was the daughter of Raja Bharmal of Amer (Jaipur). Properly known as Jodha Bai, Mariam Uz Zamani was born on October 1, 1542. 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 ...

    Raja Bharmalconsidered Akbar weak and declared war against him, which was the biggest mistake Raja Bharmal. In return, Akbar ordered his brother-in-law Sharifuddin to attack Amer. And Sharifuddin Conquered Amer in a few days. Raja Bharmal apologized and requested to rule Amer under the Mughals, in return, Bharmal offered Akbar the marriage of his d...

    On 19th October 1546, after two years of her marriage, Mariam Uz Zamani gave birth to twin sons, Mirza Hassan and Mirza Hussain. Both of them died within a few days of their birth. Mirza Hussain died on 29 October 1564 and Mirza Hassan died on 5 November 1564. On 31 August 1569, the empress gave birth to On 31 August 1569, the empress gave birth to...

    On 19 May 1623, Maryam-uz-Zamani died due to dysentery, extremely rich and powerful, and due honor was given by burying her in a mausoleum close to that of an equally redoubtable man she was married to, Akbar. There is no concrete evidence stating the reason for death though it is believed to have been because of sickness.

    Mariam-Uz-Zamani’s tombis present in Sikandra, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India Jodha Bai’s tomb was built by her son Jahangir

    Jodha Bai Palace also known as Jodh Bai Mahal is a very beautiful and luxurious palace located in Fatehpur Sikri Agra which was built by Akbar the Great for his most beloved wife Jodha Bai/Mariam-Uz-Zamani. This palace is the largest complex of Zenana.

  5. 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.

  6. Apr 30, 2010 · Hira Kunwari (Jodha’s maiden name) was married to Akbar on January 20, 1562, at Sambhar near Jaipur. She was Akbar's third wife.

  7. Mariam-uz-Zamani, also known in history as Harka Bai and Jodha Bai, was the third wife of the Mughal Emperor Akbar. This biography profiles her childhood, family, life history, and other facts.