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  1. Lizzat-un-Nissa Begum (Persian: لذت النسا, lit. 'Delight Among Women') (23 September 1597 – c. 1603 ) was a Mughal princess, the youngest daughter of Emperor Jahangir and his Rathore wife, Jagat Gosain .

  2. Nov 24, 2018 · Zinatun Nisa Begum, daughter of Aurangzeb was born on 5th October 1643 in Aurangabad. She died on May 7th, year of 1710. She was a pious women, pursued spiritual pursuits.

  3. Zinat-un-Nissa Begum (Persian: زینت النساء بیگم 5 October 1643 – 7 May 1721) was a Mughal princess and the second daughter of Emperor Aurangzeb and his chief consort, Dilras Banu Begum.

  4. 10 Quick Facts About Jahangir. Nur-ud-din Mohammad Khan Salim, 4th Mughal Emperor. Full Name. Mirza Nur-ud-din Beig Mohammad Khan Salim. Born. 30 August 1569, Fatehpur Sikri, Uttar Pradesh. Death. 28 October 1627, Rajouri, Kashmir. Cause of Death.

    • 30 August 1569, Fatehpur Sikri, Uttar Pradesh
    • 28 October 1627, Rajouri, Kashmir
    • While traveling from Kashmir to Lahore.
    • Mirza Nur-ud-din Beig Mohammad Khan Salim
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jagat_GosainJagat Gosain - Wikipedia

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    Born on 13 May 1573 as Manavati Bai, she was known popularly as Jodh Bai (the Jodhpur Princess). She belonged to the Rathore clan of Rajputs and was the daughter of Raja Udai Singh, the ruler of Marwar (present-day Jodhpur). Udai Singh was popularly known by the sobriquet Mota Raja (the fat king). Her mother was Rajavat Kachvahi Manrang Devi, the p...

    According to Muni Lal, the young Jagat Gosain is said to have caught the eye of Prince Salim when he was attending a function with his mother and other senior ladies of the harem. He is said to have immediately proposed marriage. The Emperor was reluctant to give his consent but only agreed upon the intercession of Hamida Banu. She married the 16-y...

    In 1619, during her stay at Fatehpur Sikri, Jagat Gosain became ill and the treatment she received had no effect. Finally, she died on 9 April 1619 at Akbarabad (present-day Agra).Jahangir noted the death: Shah Jahan, as noted by Jahangir, was inconsolable and According to Muni Lal, Shah Jahan was so indulged in grief on the death of his mother tha...

    With Jahangir, Jagat is confirmed to have three children: 1. Begum Sultan (9 October 1590, Lahore, Mughal Empire – September 1591, Mughal Empire) 2. Muhammad Khurram(5 January 1592, Lahore, Mughal Empire – 22 January 1666, Agra Fort, Agra, Mughal Empire, buried in Taj Mahal, Agra) 3. Luzzat-un-Nissa ( 23 September 1597, Kashmir, Mughal Empire – c.1...

    Jagat Gosain is a principal character in Indu Sundaresan's award-winning historical novel The Twentieth Wife (2002) as well as in its sequel The Feast of Roses(2003).
    Nayani Dixit portrayed Jagat Gosain in EPIC channel's historical drama Siyaasat. (based on Twentieth Wife)
    Jagat Gosain is a character in novel Nur Jahan's Daughter(2005) written by Tanushree Poddar.
    Jagat Gosain is a principal character in the novel Nurjahan: A historical novelby Jyoti Jafa.

    Findly, Ellison Banks (1993). Nur Jahan: Empress of Mughal India. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195360608.

  6. Dec 10, 2018 · Mughal ladies who continued the tradition of Jahanara and Roshanara were Aurangzeb’s wife, Aurangabadi Begum who built a mosque near the Lahore Gate. The emperor’s two daughters, Zinat-un ...

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  8. What is Luzzat-un-Nissa Begum? Luzzat-un-Nissa Begum was a Mughal princess, the youngest daughter of Emperor Jahangir and his Rathore wife, Jagat Gosain.