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    Actress Noor portrayed Empress Nur Jahan in Nandlal Jaswantlal's film Anarkali (1953). Mehrunnissa/Nur Jahan was portrayed by actress Veena in M. Sadiq's film Taj Mahal (1963). Meena Kumari portrayed Noor Jahan / Meharunnisa in the 1967 movie Noor Jahan, a dream project of Sheikh Mukhtar, directed by M. Sadiq. [59]

  2. Jul 31, 2018 · Nur Jahan was then portrayed by Meena Kumari in the 1967 historical drama film ‘Noor Jahan,’ which was directed by M. Sadiq. Starting from 2002, noted novelist Indu Sundaresan came up with three books based on the life of Jahangir’s favorite wife.

  3. Aug 29, 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.

    • Meg Matthias
    • Aristocratic Beginnings
    • Royal Romance
    • Consolidation of Power
    • Trade Relationships
    • A Woman of Many Talents
    • The Reign of Shah Jahan

    She was born into a family of Persian aristocrats who immigrated to India to serve in the court of Jahangir’s grandfather, Akbar. She was married at the age of 17 to a decorated Persian soldier, Sher Afgan Khan, a union blessed by Akbar himself. Sher Afgan Khan was killed in 1607, leaving Nur Jahan widowed with a young daughter named Ladli. The two...

    Jahangir first met Nur Jahan in March 1611 during the New Year or Nauroz celebrations in Agra and fell in love with her instantly! She soon became Jahangir’s twentieth wife and his principal consort. This union was unconventional and even scandalous in their day! At the age of 34, Nur Jahan was considered middle-aged and as the widow of a man who h...

    Jahangir was an opium addict and an alcoholic and his addictions greatly diminished his ability to govern. Over time he came to rely more on his favorite wife to make administrative decisions and govern in his stead. Nur Jahan’s aristocratic upbringing, education, charisma, and intelligence made her very well-suited for this unique role. According ...

    Trade flourished under Nur Jahan’s reign and Agra became an important commercial hub. Nur Jahan ordered the collection of duties on goods from traders and merchants and cultivated lucrative trading relationships in Asia and Europe. She ordered the construction of many saraisor rest stops for merchants throughout the Mughal kingdom. She also owned s...

    Over her lifetime, Nur Jahan wore many hats. She was a humanitarian who was very concerned with the affairs of women and frequently contributed the dowries for orphan girls. She was a talented writer who encouraged literary pursuits among the women of the Mughal palace. It is said that she was also a formidable marksman who often accompanied her hu...

    After Jahangir’s demise in 1627, a war of succession ensued due to his failure to name an heir. Nur Jahan’s political clout was weakened during the power struggle between Jahangir’s sons. Even though the next emperor Shah Jahan was married to Nur Jahan’s niece, Mumtaz Mahal, they shared a tense relationship as he had always been wary of the influen...

  4. Jul 25, 2024 · Zoya Nasir and Ali Rehman. Saba Hamid's portrayal of the cunning matriarch and Yousuf Bashir Qureshi's powerful performance as Mukhtiar Shah, are commendable, alongside strong contributions from Alina Abbas, Ali Rehman, Hajra Yamin, Zoya Nasir, Noor Hassan and Ali Raza.

  5. Jan 7, 2024 · Who was Nur Jahan? Nur Jahan, the twentieth wife of Mughal Emperor Jahangir, is recognized as the true force behind the throne during much of his reign. Born as Mehr-un-Nissa, she was the daughter of a Grand Vizier serving under Akbar. Married at 17 to Sher Afgan, the governor of Bihar, she became a widow after his death.

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  7. Ruby Lal, an acclaimed historian of India described Nur Jahan as an acclaimed politician and a woman with a sharp mind who could rule any empire. She handled international affairs and trade with dedication and sternness.