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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NagmatiNagmati - Wikipedia

    Nagmati was, according to legend, the first wife and chief queen [1] of King Ratan Sen (identified with Ratnasimha), the Rajput ruler of Medapata (present-day Mewar). [2] Nagmati plays an important role in Malik Muhammad Jayasi's epic poem Padmavat.

  2. May 30, 2018 · ‘Padmavat’ revisited: Meet Nagmati, who was forced to share her husband Ratansen with Padmavati In Malik Muhammed Jayasi’s epic poem, Ratansen’s wife is ‘a woman who was forced to suffer ...

  3. Padmavati or Padmini is considered a legendary Indian Queen of 13th-14th century. The earliest source to mention her is an epic poem titled “Padmavat” written by a 16th-century Sufi-poet Malik Muhammad Jayasi. The epic poem was written in Awadhi language in 1540 CE.

  4. Nov 17, 2017 · PADMAVATI AND NAGMATI. While Ratnasen marries Padmavati in Singhaldweep, his first queen Nagmati longs for him in Chittor. She sends a bird messenger to Singhaldweep, sharing her feelings with Ratnasen, who starts his journey to Chittor.

  5. Nov 17, 2017 · They couldn’t meet but it led to a chain of events that ultimately got them together and married. However, an enmity ensued between Padmavati and the first wife of Ratan Sen, Nagmati.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PadmavatPadmavat - Wikipedia

    Padmavat (or Padmawat) is an epic poem written in 1540 by Sufi poet Malik Muhammad Jayasi, [1] who wrote it in the Hindustani language of Awadhi, [2][3] and originally in the Persian Nastaʿlīq script. [4] . It is the oldest extant text among the important works in Awadhi. [5] .

  7. Jan 27, 2018 · After hearing of the princess’ beauty from Hiraman, a parrot, the king, who is already married to Nagmati, embarks on an arduous journey to Sinhaldweep, and later marries the princess. But there...

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rani_PadminiRani Padmini - Wikipedia

    Padmini, also known as Padmavati, was a 13th14th century Rani (queen) of the Mewar kingdom of present-day India. Several medieval texts mention her, although these versions are disparate and many modern historians question the extent of their overall authenticity. [2]

  9. Summaries. Set in medieval Rajasthan, Queen Padmavati is married to a noble king and they live in a prosperous fortress with their subjects until an ambitious Sultan hears of Padmavati's beauty and forms an obsessive love for the Queen of Mewar.

  10. More than five hundred years after the Sufi poet Malik Muhammad Jayasi wrote his epic poem Padmavat, the story of Padmavati, princess of Simhal, and her lover and husband, Ratansen, the king of Chittor, continues to capture the imagination of readers everywhere. In Padmavat, we meet Padmavati’s friend, philosopher and guide—Hiraman—a ...