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    Nur Jahan ( lit. ' Light of the world '; c. 1577 – 18 December 1645), [1] born Mehr-un-Nissa was the twentieth wife and chief consort of the Mughal emperor Jahangir . More decisive and proactive than her husband, Nur Jahan is considered by certain historians to have been the real power behind the throne for more than a decade.

  2. Jul 31, 2018 · Nur Jahan was the 20th and last wife of the fourth Mughal emperor, Jahangir. She was the most prominent and powerful empress in the history of the Mughal Empire.

  3. Jul 3, 2024 · Nur Jahan, most prominent wife of Mughal emperor Jahangir. She is believed by many to have been the principal governing force behind the final years of Jahangir’s reign. Learn more about Nur Jahan’s life and her accomplishments as empress in this article.

  4. Sep 2, 2018 · Empress Nur Jahan was the most powerful woman in 17th Century India. She played an unprecedented role in running the vast Mughal empire. Historian Ruby Lal explains why the history of her...

  5. Sep 12, 2018 · The Mughal empire is remembered for a lot of things in India, but the incredible reign of a rare empress is unfortunately not one of them. Instead, most Indians know Nur Jahan for her great ...

  6. Feb 23, 2017 · Nur Jahan 1 was born 31 May 1577 in Kandahar as the daughter of Mirza Ghias Beg and his wife, Asmat Begum. Shortly before her birth, the caravan her family had been travelling in was robbed, leaving the family penniless.

  7. Apr 4, 2020 · As a woman in the 1600s, the tale of her rise to power and prominence is unique and noteworthy. Nur Jahan of Kandahar (Idealized), ca. 1840, Company School, Delhi, gouache and gold on ivory. Source: Wikimedia Commons.

  8. Nur Jahan (15771645) Empress of Mughal India, brilliant political and military strategist, architect, and diplomat, who had absolute control in the Mughal court. Name variations: Noor Jahan or Jehan; Nur Mahal or Nourmahal; Mehr-on-Nesa, Mehrunnisa, Mehr-un-nisa, Mihm-un-Nisa, Mehrunissa, or Mehrunnissa.

  9. Feb 25, 2015 · In the 17th century Nur Jahan exerted power over her Emperor husband, allowing her to give opportunities to orphaned girls and architectural developments in India. This article outlines her remarkable leadership...

  10. Jun 11, 2021 · Widely recognised as Mughal Indias most influential consort, Nur Jahan’s life is as fascinating as it is essential to a sound understanding of India under the Mughals. That Lal’s work is a new feminist reading by an academic woman of colour makes for even greater promise.

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