Tomb of Jahanara, the daughter of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan/Nizamuddin/Delhi
Tomb of Jahanara, the daughter of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan/Nizamuddin/Delhi
Jahanara Begum (23 March 1614 – 16 September 1681) was a Mughal princess and the eldest daughter of Emperor Shah Jahan and his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Often referred to simply as Begum Sahib (Princess of Princesses), she was also the older sister of Crown prince Dara Shikoh and Emperor Aurangzeb.
After Mumtaz Mahal's untimely death in 1631, the 17 year-old Jahanara took her mother's place as First Lady (Padshah Begum) of the Mughal Empire, despite the fact that her father had three other wives. She was Shah Jahan's favourite daughter and wielded major political influence during her father's reign, having been described as the most powerful woman in the empire at the time. Jahanara was an ardent partisan of her brother Dara Shikoh and supported him as her father's chosen successor. During the war of succession which took place after Shah Jahan's illness in 1657, Jahanara sided with the heir-apparent Dara and ultimately joined her father in Agra Fort, where he had been placed under house arrest by Aurangzeb. A devoted daughter, she took care of Shah Jahan until his death in 1666. Later, Jahanara reconciled with Aurangzeb who gave her the title Empress of Princesses and she replaced her younger sister, Princess Roshanara Begum, as First Lady. Jahanara died unmarried during Aurangzeb's reign.
The Jahanara Ladies' Club
Exploring Jahanara's tomb, one of the few monuments in Delhi that commemorate the life of a woman.
Tomb of Nadira begum the wife of Dara shikoh
The tomb is located in the vicinity of mian Mir shrine complex. She was the wife of prince Dara Shakoh. She stood by her husband in his struggle for the crown after the death of Emperor Shah Jehan. When Dara Shakoh was defeated by his brother Aurangzeb , he decided to seek refuge in Iran. She fell ill on the way and died near the present day Pak Iran border in Baluchistan. Prince Dara Shakoh sent her body to Lahore where she was buried in the vicinity of Mian Mir Shrine. Like her husband Nadira Begum was also a great admirer of Mian Mir .
Jahanara Begum
Jahanara Begum Sahib was Shahzadi of Mughal as the eldest surviving daughter of Emperor Shah Jahan and Empress Mumtaz Mahal. She was also the older sister of her father's successor and the sixth Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. After Empress Mumtaz Mahal died from complications of giving birth to her fourteenth child, she became Padshah Begum of the Mughal Empire.
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Mughals History: Relationship between Shah Jahan and Jahan Ara (BBC Hindi)
मुग़ल बादशाह शाहजहाँ अपनी सबसे बड़ी बेटी जहाँआरा के साथ शतरंज खेल रहे थे, तभी मुमताज़ महल के कमरे से एक हरकारा ने दौड़ते हुए आकर ख़बर दी कि मलिका मुमताज़ महल की हालत ख़राब हो चुकी है.
जहांआरा दौड़ती हुई अपनी माँ के पास गईं और दौड़ते हुए लौट कर अपने पिता को ख़बर दी कि उनकी माँ की प्रसव वेदना असहनीय हो चली है और बच्चा उनके पेट से निकल ही नहीं पा रहा है.
शाहजहाँ ने अपने क़रीबी दोस्त हकीम आलिम-अल-दीन वज़ीर ख़ाँ को तलब किया, लेकिन वो भी मुमताज़ महल की पीड़ा को कम करने में असफल रहे.
मशहूर इतिहासकार जदुनाथ सरकार अपनी किताब 'स्टडीज़ इन मुग़ल इंडिया' में कवि क़ासिम अली आफ़रीदी की आत्मकथा से उद्धत करते हुए लिखते हैं, ''अपनी माँ की मदद करने में असहाय जहांआरा ने इस उम्मीद से ग़रीबों को रत्न बांटने शुरू कर दिए कि ईश्वर उनकी दुआ को सुन कर उनकी माँ को अच्छा कर देगा. उधर शाहजहाँ का भी रोते-रोते बुरा हाल था और उनकी आँखों से आंसुओं की बारिश हो रही थी. तभी मुमताज़ महल की कोख के अंदर से ही बच्चे के रोने की आवाज़ सुनाई दी.''
स्टोरी: रेहान फ़ज़ल
तस्वीरें: गेटी इमेज़स, रायटर्स, ईपीए, बीबीसी
Red Fort (Part 5) : Story of Jahan Ara Begum
Red Fort (Part 5) : Story of Jahan Ara Begum
Jahanara comes center stage in Shadow Princess
Learn more about The Shadow Princess at After the beloved wife of Emperor Jahangir dies and the Taj Mahal takes shape, two princesses fight for power and respect in 17th century India.
शाहजहाँ की बेटी राजकुमारी जहाँआरा बेगम की कहानी || ShahJahan's daughter Jahanara Begum's Story
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जहाँआरा बेगम शाहजहाँ की बड़ी बेटी और औरंगज़ेब की बहन है। शाहजहाँ अपनी बेटी से अन्य बच्चों की अपेक्षा ज़्यादा प्यार करते थे। जहाँआरा – Jahanara जब पैदा हुई तब आगरा के लालकिले को बहुत ही सुंदर फूलों से सजाया गया था। आज हम जहाँआरा के जीवन के बारेमें जानेंगे कुछ बातें।
शाहजहाँ की बड़ी और सबसे लाडली बेटी राजकुमारी “जहाँआरा बेगम”
Jahanara – जहाँआरा बेगम का जन्म 23 मार्च 1614 में भारत के अजमेर, राजस्थान में मुग़ल वंश में हुआ था। बेगम के पिता का नाम शाहजहाँ था और माता का नाम अर्जुमन्द बानो था। जहाँआरा बेगम को पादशाह बेगम और बेगम साहब के नाम से भी जाना जाता है। जहाँआरा अपने माता पिता की चौदहवीं संतान थी और औरंगज़ेब की बड़ी बहन थी।
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Jahan Ara Begum is the elder daughter of Shah Jahan and sister of Aurangzeb. Shah Jahan loved his daughter more than other children. Jahan Ara - Jahanara When the baby was born, the red fort of Agra was decorated with beautiful flowers. Today we will know about Jaira's life, some things
Shahjahan's big and most beloved daughter Princess Jahanah Begum
Jahanara - Jahanah Begum was born on March 23, 1614 in Ajmer, India, in the Mughal dynasty of Rajasthan. Begum's father's name was Shah Jahan and mother's name was Arjumand Bano. Jahanara Begum is also known as Padshah Begum and Begum Sahab. Jahanara was the 14th child of his parents and Aurangzeb's elder sister.
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shah jahan - mughals history: relationship between shah jahan and jahan ara . shah jahan's beloved wife named was arjumand banu begum who is also known as mumtaz mahal in the mughal history. she bring the shah jahan very well. shah jahan was jahangir's son . it is said that shah jahan was so heartbroken after her death that he ordered the court into mourning for two years. this responsibility makes her sacrifice her love for mirza who is heartbroken and continues to believe that jahan will sooner or later reunite with him. when shah jahan died in 1666 his body was placed in a tomb next to the tomb of mumtaz mahal.
shah jahan. mughal emperor shah jahan's urs (birth anniversary) celebrations are to begin from april 23. this video is about the shah jahan life story. it's the love story of shah jahan and mumtaz mahal two people from the course of history who set an example for the people living in present and the future to come. things are not quite the same as they grow up as jahan ara's father is none other than emperor shah jahan and men are not permitted to meet with the princess under any circumstances. in 1637 he married rabia durrani and it was around this time that shah jahan began to favour his eldest son dara shikoh. this interactive animation explains about the reign of the mughal emperor shah jahan and his contributions to mughal art and architecture. today in history: shah jahan's beloved wife mumtaz mahal passed away on june 17, 1631. he was the third son of shah jahan and mumtaz mahal. shah jahan, mumtaz mehel aur jahan ara ki khanai.
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ShahJehan's mother tomb damaged and broken
ShahJehan's mother tomb damaged and broken
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Trailer for Asian Pitch 2019 about the Sultana Begum who is the descendant of last Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar.
Great Mughals (Roshanara Tomb Old delhi, Lahore)
A forgotten Mughal tomb in Delhi
The square domed tomb has an arcaded entrance in eachof its four sides. Blind arches provide relief on the facade and a sixteen sided blind arcade provides the springing point for the dome. Thebuilding has split with cracks through the centers of each of the four sides; these had to be carefully stitched back together using traditional materials and techniques.
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Today in history: Shah Jahan's beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal passed away on June 17, 1631
Mumtaz Mahal, wife of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, died on June 17 in the year 1631. She passed away as she was giving birth to their fourteenth child, a daughter named Gauhara Begum in Burhanpur, Madhya Pradesh. Born in 1593, Mumtaz Mahal's maiden name was Arjumand Banu Begum. In 1607, Shah Jahan fell in love with her at first sight and waited for five years to marry her until she was 19-years-old.
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Uchey Burj Lahore dy Tomb of Nadra Begum مقبرہ نادرہ بیگم
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The Tomb of Nadira Begum (Urdu: مقبرہ نادرہ بیگم) is a Mughal era tomb in the city of Lahore, Pakistan, which houses the tomb of Mughal princess Nadira Banu Begum, wife of Prince Dara Shikoh.
Nadira was the wife of Dara Shikoh, who served as the governor of Lahore in the 1640s. In 1659, Dara was fighting his brother Aurangzeb for the Mughal throne. After Dara's defeat in the Battle of Deorai, he and his wife tried to flee to Iran through the Bolan Pass, but Nadira died of dysentery and exhaustion. Though Dara's troops were depleted, he sent his remaining soldiers to carry his wife's body from the pass to Lahore, to be buried near the shrine of Mian Mir, whom both considered to be their spiritual guide.
Unlike other Mughal tombs, which are built in gardens, this tomb does not have a dome and was built in a water tank which was large enough to accommodate a lake.The tomb stands at the center of the tank on a raised platform .The tank was 200 by 200 Mughal gaz in size.Later, however the tank was converted into a Mughal garden.The corners of the tank were denoted by pavilions and the tomb could be accessed through lofty gateways on the north and south through a masonry bridge.
The bridge stands on thirty arches. The central chamber is 14 feet wide and is surrounded by an ambulatory. The square tomb measures 44 feet on each side and is 32 ft 6 in tall. The first storey is 13 feet and surrounded by square headed apertures. The stairs for reaching the upper storey are located in the northeast and southeast corners. The grave is 6 ft 10 in long, 2 ft 10 in wide and 1 ft 8 in high. Quranic verses are inscribed in Nastaliq script on a marble slab on the northern face of the grave.
Tomb of Bilquis Jahan Bano The daughter in law of Mughal Emperor Shahjahan, The wife of Shah Shuja's
Restoration Tomb Zebunnisa
this tomb though a lot of controversies are attached with it, is one of the most beautiful monuments in the southern part of Lahore. constructed during the later Mughals, it has a pyramid style with a lot of fresco ornamentation and geometrical patterns. With the passage of time like many monuments of Mughal India , the beauty of this monument had withered but thanks to the efforts of Punjab archaeology department, it has been restored .
Zebunisa was the daughter of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, She was a poet of high pedigree . there are stories of her love affair with a noble of her father. Her poetry is romantic in nature. The collection of her poetry is called Diwan-e-Makhfi.
There are different stories about her tomb. According to one tradition she was buried in Salem garh near Delhi . but many historian believe this place to be her eternal resting place.
Jahanara Begum’s fight against child marriage
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Story Summary:Jahanara Begum (aged 40) grew up in a big family of eight children. Her father was a farmer and found difficulties in maintaining the family. Thus, Jahanara was married when she was only 10 years old. Poverty continued to prevail in her life even after marriage. That’s why Jahanara decided to keep her own family small and started to look for ways to get out of poverty. She received training on establishing a plant nursery and began such a business. She nowadays manages to provide from her income for the education of her two sons. Through Sharique’s training, Jahanara learnt about people’s rights and how to claim them. Knowing from her own experience how devastating child marriage is, Jahanara started to oppose this practice vocally. Today she takes an active role in preventing child marriage in her area and is supported in this by elected representatives of her Union Parishad.
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Jahan Ara Princess of Mughal Era in urdu | شہشناہ برصغیر پاک و ہند کی بیٹی جہاں آرا
Jahan Ara a princess of Mughal Era and elder daughter of Emperor Shah Jehan and his wife Mumtaz Begum, She was very brave and honest princess of Muslim history, she was sister of Emperor Aurangzeb.