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  1. Jahanara Begum (23 March 1614 – 16 September 1681) was a princess of the Mughal Empire. She was the second and the eldest surviving child of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal . After Mumtaz Mahal's untimely death in 1631, the 17-year-old Jahanara was entrusted with the charge of the royal seal and conferred the title of ...

  2. Shahzadi (princesa imperial) Jahanara Begum Sahib (en Urdu: شاهزادی جہاں آرا بیگم صاحب‎) (2 de abril de 1614-16 de septiembre de 1681) fue la hija mayor del emperador Shah Jahan y de Mumtaz Mahal. También fue la hermana mayor del sucesor de su padre y el sexto emperador mongol, Aurangzeb.

  3. Princess Jahanara Begum Sahib (1614-1681) lived a life that far surpassed the title into which she was born. She stepped outside the archetypal role of a princess making herself better remembered as an architect, engineer, painter, poet, writer and activist.

  4. 24 de may. de 2019 · Yet, few know that Delhi’s most famous Sufi shrine is also home to the tomb of one of the most powerful women of medieval India, Jahanara Begum. A writer, poet, painter and the architect of Delhi’s famous Chandni Chowk, Jahanara was a Mughal princess like no other. Portraits of Jahanara Begum. Source: Wikimedia Commons. This is ...

  5. Shahzadi (princesa imperial) Jahanara Begum Sahib (en Urdu: شاهزادی جہاں آرا بیگم صاحب‎) (2 de abril de 1614-16 de septiembre de 1681) fue la hija mayor del emperador Shah Jahan y de Mumtaz Mahal. También fue la hermana mayor del sucesor de su padre y el sexto emperador mongol, Aurangzeb. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nacimiento ... Cerrar.

  6. indianculture.gov.in › timeless-trends › jahanaraJahanara | INDIAN CULTURE

    Jahanara Begum was the daughter of Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal, who later became the Padshah Begum (First Lady) of the Mughal Empire from 1631-1658 CE and 1668-1681 CE. During Shah Jahan's reign, she commissioned important works such as commentaries on Rumi's Mathnawi and made various charitable contributions.

  7. Jahanara Begum (1614-81) was the eldest daughter of the emperor Shah Jahan (r. 1628-58). Like her brother Dara Shikoh, the heir to the throne, she was profoundly spiritual, and they were initiated together into the Qadiriya order of Sufiism.