Love story of marium uz zamani and akbar in akbarnama
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Bornc. 1542
Amer kingdom, RajputanaDied19 May 1623(aged 80–81)[1]
Agra,[2] Mughal Empire
(now India)BurialTomb of Mariam-uz-Zamani, Agra[3]SpouseAkbarIssueJahangirFatherBhar MalMotherRani MainavatiReligionHinduism
Mariam-uz-Zamani (Persian: مریم الزمانی, lit. 'Mary of the Age'[4]), (c. 1542 – 19 May 1623) was the chief wife of Mughal emperorAkbar. Her actual name is unknown, but in an 18th-century genealogy of her clan (the Kachwahas), she is referred to as Harkhan Champavati.[5] She is also referred to as Harkha Bai[6] , which perhaps indicates that she was a princess of Jodhpur by birth (although mostly she is said to have been a princess of Amber). Mariam-uz-Zamani was the respectful Persian title by which she was known at her husband's court. In the Mughal Empire, Muslim noblewomen who entered the imperial harem were given titles as a mark of honour (received only after the birth of a son) and this is the reason why her actual name is rather obscure.
Amer kingdom, RajputanaDied19 May 1623(aged 80–81)[1]
Agra,[2] Mughal Empire
(now India)BurialTomb of Mariam-uz-Zamani, Agra[3]SpouseAkbarIssueJahangirFatherBhar MalMotherRani MainavatiReligionHinduism
Mariam-uz-Zamani (Persian: مریم الزمانی, lit. 'Mary of the Age'[4]), (c. 1542 – 19 May 1623) was the chief wife of Mughal emperorAkbar. Her actual name is unknown, but in an 18th-century genealogy of her clan (the Kachwahas), she is referred to as Harkhan Champavati.[5] She is also referred to as Harkha Bai[6] , which perhaps indicates that she was a princess of Jodhpur by birth (although mostly she is said to have been a princess of Amber). Mariam-uz-Zamani was the respectful Persian title by which she was known at her husband's court. In the Mughal Empire, Muslim noblewomen who entered the imperial harem were given titles as a mark of honour (received only after the birth of a son) and this is the reason why her actual name is rather obscure.
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