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Why
Akbar and mumtaaz had love?

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Answered by phenilbanerjee3112
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It is because he wanted to marry her so that he could get her kingdom as a treaty.

Answered by Nicknwp
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The Mughal ruler Shah Jahan built Taj Mahal, which is acclaimed as, the ‘symbol of love’, in late 16thcentury. All of us might know the basic story behind the making of the great monument named Taj Mahal, which is now one of the Seven Wonders of the World and also UNESCO recognized world heritage site.

The Powerful king made this in memory of his favourite and most beloved wife named Begum Mumtaz Mahal. However, we all are unaware of the truth behind the complete and everlasting love story of the beautiful queen Begum Mumtaz Mahal and the powerful Mughal emperor Shah Jahan.

The son of Emperor Jahangir,whose name was Shahab – ud – din – Mohammed-Khurram, who was well known by the title awarded to him by his citizens that was, ‘Shah Jahan’. He was born in the year 1592 to Jahangir who was the fourth emperor of the Mughal Empire.

Prince Khurram was the dearly loved son of Jahangir as he was born to his most loved wife Nur Jahan. He was the grandson of Akbar the great who also kept his grandson free of all the worries and gave him all the royalties of this world.

Shah Jahan later became famous for his love tale with Mumtaz Mahal and his ultimate creation named, Taj Mahal, which he built for his beloved wife.

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