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  1. Hur-ul-Nisa (30 March 1613 – 5 June 1616) was a Mughal princess, the first daughter of Mughal Emperor, Shah Jahan and his chief consort, Mumtaz Mahal

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mumtaz_MahalMumtaz Mahal - Wikipedia

    Mumtaz Mahal (born Arjumand Banu Begum; Persian pronunciation: [mʊmˈt̪aːz mɛˈɦɛl]; lit. ' The Exalted One of the Palace '; 29 October 1593 – 17 June 1631) was the empress consort of Mughal Empire from 1628 to 1631 as the chief consort of the fifth Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan.

  3. The Queen Mumtaz Mahal’s personal fortune valued at 10,000,000 rupees was divided by Shah Jahan between Jahanara Begum, who received half and the rest of her surviving children. Immediately after the burial in Burhanpur, Shah Jahan and the imperial court devoted themselves to the planning and design of the mausoleum and funery garden in Agra ...

  4. tajmahalfacts.com › mumtaz-mahalMumtaz Mahal

    Mumtaz Mahal, born Arjumand Banu Begum, was born in Agra. However she was not an every day citizen; Mahal was born into nobility. She was the daughter of Abdul Hasan Asaf Khan, making her the niece of Empress Nur Jehan, who was married to Emperor Jahangir. Religiously, Mumtaz was a Shia Muslim.

  5. Mihr-un-nissa Begum (Persian: مهرالنساء بیگم; born c. 1605), also known as Banu Begum (Persian: بانو بیگم) and Bahu Begum (Persian: بہو بیگم), and better known as Ladli Begum (Persian: لاڈلی بیگم), was the daughter of Empress Nur Jahan and her first husband Sher Afgan of the Mughal Empire.

  6. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › mumtaz-mahalMumtaz Mahal _ AcademiaLab

    Mumtaz Mahal (persa: ممتاز محل, [mʊmˈt̪aːz mɛˈɦɛl]; lit. 'El Exaltado del Palacio'); nacido Arjumand Banu Begum; 29 de octubre de 1593 - 17 de junio de 1631) fue la emperatriz consorte del Imperio mogol de 1628 a 1631 como consorte principal del quinto emperador mogol, Shah Jahan.

  7. 8 de jun. de 2023 · Some of the siblings of Aurangzeb are Hur-ul-Nisa Begum, Jahanara Begum, Dara Shikoh, Shah Shuja, Roshanara Begum, Aurangzeb, Murad Bakhsh and Gauhar Ara Begum. Spouses of Aurangzeb The wives of Aurangzeb were Dilras Banu Begum, Nawab Bai, Aurangabadi Mahal and Udaipuri Mahal.