Sati-un-Nissa Khanum was the daughter of a respectable native of Mazendran and belonged to a family of scholars and physicians. She got Rank of Muhardar ( Seal Keeper ) was, Also renowned as 'the princess of poets'
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Her brother, Taliba Amuli, was unrivaled in his age in the choice of words and the power of clothing excellent sense in equally excellent phrases and earned the title of "Prince ( King) of Poets" at the Court of Jahangir.
When her husband Nasira ( A Poet), a brother of the great physician ( Hakim ) Raknai ( Rukna) Kashi, died in India, Sati-un-Nissa entered the service of Mumtaz Mahal, the renowned Empress of Shah Jahan.
Her brother, Taliba Amuli, was unrivaled in his age in the choice of words and the power of clothing excellent sense in equally excellent phrases and earned the title of "Prince ( King) of Poets" at the Court of Jahangir.
When her husband Nasira ( A Poet), a brother of the great physician ( Hakim ) Raknai ( Rukna) Kashi, died in India, Sati-un-Nissa entered the service of Mumtaz Mahal, the renowned Empress of Shah Jahan.
When the Empress died on 7th June 1631, Sati-un-Nissa, as her chief servant and agent. accompanied the corpse to its last resting place at Agra (the Taj Mahal). After the death of Mumtaz Mahal - Shahjahan, who was a great admirer of her merits, Made her Sadr-un-Nisa ( Female Nazir of Harem)