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However, when Akbar saw that Salim's heart was immoderately affected, he, of necessity, gave his consent. There was a great feast and joy. The marriage took place on the eve of 18 June 1596 at the house of
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In 1596 Prince Salim (future Emperor Jahangir) became violently enamored of her and meditated on marrying her. Akbar was displeased at the impropriety. The cause of Akbar's objection was
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Hee (Jahangir) hath .... three hundred wives whereof four be chiefe as queenes, to say, the first, named Padasha Banu (
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In 1642–43, Khas Mahal commissioned a palace near the old fort in the neighborhood of Nizamuddin,
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who had already been married to Salim. Akbar objected to marriages between near relations.
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Land transport in Mughal India: Agra-Lahore Mughal highway and its architectural remains
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Khas Mahal had two brothers, named Zafar Khan and Mughal Khan. The former served under
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and Jahangir, and died on 7 March 1622. The latter served under Jahangir and his son
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Awangābādī, Shāhnavāz Khān; Prasad, Baini; Shāhnavāz, 'Abd al-Hayy ibn (1979).
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had been married to Jahangir, and was the mother of his son Prince
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noted her among Jahangir's chief wives. He said the following:
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When Jahangir ascended the throne, Khas Mahal became empress.
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Khas Mahal is a character in Jyoti Jafa's historical novel
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Jahangir, Emperor; Thackston, Wheeler McIntosh (1999).
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Index


Jahangir
House
Timurid
Zain Khan Koka
Islam
Persian
Jahangir
Persian
Persian
Persian
Persian
Jahangir
Persian
Zain Khan Koka
Herat
Akbar
Sahib Jamal
Parviz Mirza
Akbar
Shah Jahan
Sahib Jamal
Dowager empress
Hamida Banu Begum
Sir William Hawkins
English East India Company
Saliha Banu Begum
Nur Jahan
Mirza Ghiyas Beg
Mirza Muhammad Hakim

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