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    The Mughal Harem was the harem of Mughal emperors of the Indian subcontinent. The term originated with the Near East, meaning a "forbidden place; sacrosanct...
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  • Mughal Harem is a book by historian K.S. Lal published in 1988 about the Mughal Harem. The book has been praised for its description of the harem's internal...
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    Ottoman Empire Harem (genre) Hypergamy Imperial Chinese harem system Ottoman Imperial Harem Islamic views on concubinage Kippumjo Mughal Harem History of...
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    Jagat Gosain (category Mothers of Mughal emperors)
    was attending a function with his mother and other senior women of the Mughal harem. He is said to have immediately proposed marriage. The Emperor was reluctant...
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  • Urdubegis (category Mughal Harem)
    the emperor. The urdubegis of the Mughal court were very skillful warriors. In 1719 Farrukhsiyar hid in his harem, fearing for his life, and the armed...
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    Ansari, Mohd (1997). The Harem of the Great Mughals (Part II). Amol Publications. pp. 65–68. Lal, K.S. (1988). The Mughal Harem. New Delhi: Aditya Prakashan...
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    Zenana (category Mughal architecture elements)
    the Mughal Harem". The Journal of Asian Studies. 69 (1): 123–147. doi:10.1017/S0021911809992543. JSTOR 20721773. Mukherjee, Soma (2001). Royal Mughal Ladies...
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    India: Mughal Empire, 1526-1748. Har-Anand Publications. ISBN 978-81-241-0522-1.[dead link‍] Khwaja, Sehar. "Fosterage and Motherhood in the Mughal Harem: Intimate...
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    Mariam-uz-Zamani (category Mothers of Mughal emperors)
    Edicts from the Mughal Harem, Farman of Marium uz Zamani. Idarah-I-Adabiyat-I-Delli. p. 69. Tirmizi, S.A.I. (1979). Edicts from the Mughal Harem. Idarah-i Adabiyat-i...
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    The army of the Mughal Empire was the force by which the Mughal emperors established their empire in the 16th century and expanded it to its greatest...
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  • daughters. Rajput women could be incorporated into the Mughal Harem, which defined the Mughals as overlords over the Rajput clans. The Sisodia clan of...
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  • is incorrect. Rajput women could be incorporated into Mughal Harem and this defined the Mughals as overlords over the Rajput clans. The Sisodia clan of...
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    Padshah Begum (category Mughal Harem)
    empress consort or 'First Lady' of the Mughal Empire and was considered to be the most important title in the Mughal harem or zenana. This title can be equivalent...
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  • Udaipuri Mahal (category Concubines of Mughal emperors)
    concubine of the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. Described as 'the darling of Aurangzeb's old age', Udaipuri Mahal had been a slave girl in the harem of Prince Dara...
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    successions (1713–1857). The Mughal Emperors practiced polygamy. Besides their wives, they also had several concubines in their harem, who produced children...
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    Gulbadan Begum (category Mughal princesses)
    again. Her life, like all the other women of the Mughal Harem, was intricately intertwined with three Mughal kings – her father Babur, brother Humayun, and...
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    Shah Jahan (category Emperors of the Mughal Empire)
    February 2024 Lal, Kishori Saran, ed. (1988), "The Charge of Incest", The Mughal Harem, Adithya Prakashan, pp. 93–94 Constable, Archibald, ed. (1916), "Begum...
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  • in Babur's harem (due to her lineage), who had authority in controlling its activity though she was not a favourite wife of the first Mughal emperor. Zainab...
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    sister of Durgavati, was sent to the Mughal harem. The brother of Durgavati's deceased husband was installed as the Mughal administrator of the region. As...
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  • O'Brien) and Mahal: Power and Pageantry in the Mughal Harem (about the social life of a harem in the Mughal era). She is also famous for her books A Bagful...
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  • condition for which his daughter Ramani Gabharu had to be sent to the Mughal harem when she was only six, along with the princess of the Tipam King as ransom...
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  • 20-21. Numismatic Society of India. 1958. p. 196. Lal, K.S. (1988). The Mughal harem. New Delhi: Aditya Prakashan. p. 27. ISBN 9788185179032. Awrangābādī...
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    Anarkali (category Women from the Mughal Empire)
    Published, 2020. Sen Gupta, Subhadra. MAHAL: Power and Pageantry in the Mughal Harem. India, Hachette India, 2019. Early Travels in India, 1583-1619. India...
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    Nur Jahan (category 16th-century Mughal Empire people)
    THE WOMEN OF MUGHAL HAREM. Evincepub Publishing. p. 83. ISBN 978-93-90197-41-5. Das, Nandini (16 March 2023). Courting India: England, Mughal India and the...
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    Jahanara Begum (category Mughal dynasty)
    Corporation. pp. 186 pages. ISBN 978-0439223508. Lal, K.S. (1988). The Mughal harem. New Delhi: Aditya Prakashan. p. 90. ISBN 9788185179032. ASHER, CATHERINE;...
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  • Daroga (category Mughal Harem)
    Lal, K.S. (1988). The Mughal Harem. New Delhi: Aditya Prakashan. p. 52. ISBN 8185179034. Mukherjee, Soma (2001). Royal Mughal Ladies and their Contributions...
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    com. Retrieved 2021-01-28. Rawat, Sugandha (2020-07-20). The Women of Mughal Harem. Evincepub Publishing. p. 83. ISBN 978-93-90197-41-5. "Princess Diana...
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  • rival Mughal camp and the compulsory submission of Sikandar's sister, Shahar, to the Mughal harem. The promise to hand over the princess to the Mughals was...
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  • Muslims in India (1984) The Mughal Harem (1988) ISBN 81-85179-03-4 is study on the history and nature of the Mughal Harem of medieval India. K.S. Lal...
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  • Indira Kanwar (category 18th-century Mughal Empire people)
    Kanwar to Farrukhsiyar made him the last Mughal sovereign to marry a Rajput princess. She left the imperial harem after her husband was assassinated by her...
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