Sunday, November 10, 2019
Mumtaz Mahal
Arjumand Banu Begumà (also calledà Mumtaz Mahal) was the thirdà wifeà ofà Shah Jahan. Mumtaz Mahal (meaning ââ¬ËJewelà of theà palace') was theà nicknameà her husband gave to her. Mumtaz Mahal was born inà Aprilà 1593à inà Agra, India. Her father was theà Persianà nobleà Abdul Hasan Asaf Khan, the brother ofà Nur Jahan. Mumtaz was aà Muslimà and fell in love with and married her cousin,à Shah Jahan, later to be the Mughal emperor onà May 10,à 1612à at the age of 19. She was his third wife, and became his favorite. Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal were married for 19 years. They had thirteen children together. Seven of the children died at birth or at a very young age. Mumtaz travelled with Shah Jahan and his army as he carried outà military campaigns. Mumtaz Mahal supported Shah Jahan and they respected each other very much. Mumtaz Mahal died onà June 17,à 1631à in Burhanpur in the Deccan (now inà Madhya Pradesh) during the birth of their fourteenth child, a daughter named Gauhara Begum. She had been with her husband as he was fighting a campaign in the Deccan Plateau. Her body was kept at Burhanpur in a walled pleasure garden known as Zainabad. A popular story says that on her deathbed, her last wish to the emperor was for aà symbolà or aà monumentà to their love. She also asked her husband not to marry anyone else. The emperor promised immediately. Her body was buried in theà Taj Mahalà in Agra. After she died, Shah Jahan went intoà mourningà for a year. When he appeared again, his hair had turned white, his back was bent, and his face worn. Jahan's eldest daughter, Jahanara Begum, slowly brought him out of mourning and took the place of Mumtaz at court.
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