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  1. Dilras Banu Begum is a principal character in Ruchir Gupta's historical novel Mistress of the Throne (2014). She is a main character in the 2016 novel Shahenshah: The Life of Aurangzeb written by N.S. Inamdar and Vikrant Pande.

  2. Dilras Banu Begum was born a princess of the prominent Safavid dynasty of Iran (Persia) and was the daughter of Mirza Badi-uz-Zaman Safavi (titled Shahnawaz Khan), who was the viceroy of Gujarat. She married Prince Muhi-ud-din (later known as Aurangzeb upon his accession) on 8 May 1637 in Agra.

  3. Apr 3, 2017 · Bibi-Ka-Maqbara is a white marble tomb built by Aurangzeb in memory of his wife Dilras Banu Begum, also known as Rabia-ud-Daurraini, in Aurangabad. Learn about its history, architecture, controversy and comparison with the Taj Mahal.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zeb-un-NissaZeb-un-Nissa - Wikipedia

    Zeb-un-Nissa (Persian: زیب النساء) (15 February 1638 – 26 May 1702) was a Mughal princess and the eldest child of Emperor Aurangzeb and his chief consort, Dilras Banu Begum. She was also a poet, who wrote under the pseudonym of "Makhfi" ( مخفی , "Hidden, Disguised, Concealed One").

  5. Dilras Banu Begum ( Urdu pronunciation: [ dɪlrəs ˈbaːnuː ˈbeːgəm]; c. 1622 – 8 October 1657) was the first wife and chief consort of Emperor Aurangzeb, the sixth Mughal emperor. She is also known by her posthumous title, Rabia-ud-Durrani (" Rabia of the Age").

  6. Jul 9, 2021 · The Bibi-ka Maqbara, built by Aurangzeb in Aurangabad, is a smaller and more austere version of the Taj Mahal. It reflects the Deccani aesthetics and the Mughal regality, but lacks the harmony and grandeur of its prototype.

  7. Bibi ka Maqbara is the burial place of Aurangzeb's wife, Dilras Banu Begum, also known as Rabia-ud-Durrani. It is a replica of the Taj Mahal, built by her son Azam Shah in 1678, with Mughal gardens and marble screens.