Friday 3 December 2021

Mumtaj Mahal Shah Jahan and their 14 children

 Mumtaz Mahal was the central partner of the Mughal head Shah Jahan. However Mumtaz’s residency was fleeting, she had a radiant expert life as she had full oversight over Emperor Shah Jahan’s choices, to such an extent that he would even absolve adversaries and relieve capital punishments at the ruler’s mediation. 

“MUMTAZ MAHAL WAS THE CHIEF CONSORT OF THE MUGHAL EMPEROR SHAH JAHAN.”

 Mumtaz affected the issues of the state as she filled in as the sovereign’s vital consultant. She was additionally Shah Jahan’s confided in compatriot and would regularly go with his entourage, disregarding her successive pregnancies.

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Mumtaz’s own life was one of bliss as she was the most unmistakable among the sovereign’s spouses. Since Shah Jahan was totally stricken with Mumtaz Mahal, he invested practically the entirety of his energy with her, totally overlooking his other two spouses simultaneously.

“MUMTAZ’S PERSONAL LIFE WAS ONE OF JOY AS SHE WAS THE MOST PROMINENT AMONG THE EMPEROR’S WIVES.”

Henceforth, Mumtaz partook in the magnificence of the Mughal Empire without limit. Be that as it may, Shah Jahan’s extreme love for her, at last, prompted her demise as she passed on at 38 years old because of post-pregnancy discharge, while conveying her fourteenth kid. Post her downfall, Shah Jahan charged a catacomb for Mumtaz, which would later be proclaimed as one of the seven ‘Miracles of the World.’

Mumtaj Mahal’s children were:

  • Shahzadi (Imperial Princess) Huralnissa Begum, b. 30 March 1613, d. 14 June 1616
  • Shahzadi Jahanara Begum, b. 2 April 1614, d. 16 September 1681
  • Shahzada (Imperial Prince) Dara Shikoh, b. 30 March 1615, d. 8 September 1659 in the succession wars at the hands of his brother Aurangzeb.
  • Shahzada Mohammed Sultan Shah Shuja Bahadur, b. 3 July 1616, d. 1660
  • Shahzadi Roshanara Begum, b. 3 September 1617, d. 1671
  • Badshah (Emperor) Mohinnudin Mohammed Aurangzeb, b. 3 November 1618, d. 21 February 1707.
  • Shahzada Sultan Ummid Baksh, b. 18 December 1619, d. March 1622
  • Shahzadi Surayya Banu Begum, b. 10 June 1621, d. 28 April 1628
  • Shahzada Sultan Murad Baksh, b. 8 September 1624, d. 14 December 1661
  • Shahzada Sultan Luftallah, b. 4 November 1626, d. 14 May 1628
  • Shahzada Sultan Daulat Afza, b. 9 May 1628, d.?
  • Shahzadi Husnara Begum, b. 23 April 1630, d. ?

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