Jahangir'la kim evlendi?

  • Saliha Banu Begum evli Jahangir .

  • Sahib Jamal evli Jahangir .

  • Jagat Gosain evli Jahangir . Aralarındaki yaş farkı 3 yıl 8 ay 24 gün.

  • Khas Mahal evli Jahangir .

  • Malika Jahan evli Jahangir .

  • Manbhawati Bai evli Jahangir .

  • Nur-un-Nissa Begum evli Jahangir . Cihangir düğün gününde 23 yaşındaydı (23 yıl 5 ay 17 gün).

  • Nurcihan evli Jahangir . Cihangir düğün gününde 41 yaşındaydı (41 yıl 8 ay 16 gün). Nurcihan düğün gününde 33 yaşındaydı (33 yıl 11 ay 25 gün). Aralarındaki yaş farkı 7 yıl 8 ay 22 gün.

    Evlilik 16 yıl 5 ay 13 gün (6010 gün) sürmüştür. Evlilik 'de sona erdi.

Jahangir: Evlilik Durumu Zaman Çizelgesi

Jahangir

Jahangir

Nur al-Din Muhammad Salim (31 August 1569 – 28 October 1627), known by his royal name Jahangir, was the fourth emperor of the Mughal Empire, reigning from 1605 until his death in 1627.

The third and only surviving son of Emperor Akbar I (r. 1556–1605) and his consort Maryam uz-Zamani, Jahangir received comprehensive education, covering diverse subjects such as the Chagatai, Persian and Hindustani languages, military tactics, as well as social sciences. In 1594, at the age of 26, Jahangir successfully led an army to crush the revolt of the Bundela in Orchha and, upon the surrender of their leader Vir Singh Deo, transformed the State of Orchha into a vassal state. As such, the Jahangir Mahal was later constructed in Orchha by Deo in honor of Jahangir. Following Akbar's death, Jahangir succeeded him on 3 November 1605.

Jahangir's reign was marked by a combination of artistic achievement and political intrigue, set against the backdrop of the Mughal Empire's considerable expansion and consolidation. Jahangir's rule is distinguished by his commitment to justice and his interest in the arts, particularly painting and architecture, which flourished during his reign. Jahangir's reign was characterized by a complex relationship with his nobility and family, notably reflected in his marriage to Mehar-un-Nisa (later known as Empress Nur Jahan), who wielded significant political influence behind the throne. This period saw the empire's further entrenchment into the Indian subcontinent, including efforts to subdue the Rajput Kingdoms and extend Mughal authority into the Deccan. Jahangir's foreign policy included interactions with the Safavids of Persia and the Ottoman Empire, as well as with the English East India Company, marking the beginning of European influence in Indian politics and commerce.

Despite his achievements, Jahangir's reign had challenges, including revolts led by his sons, which threatened the stability of his rule. His poor health, caused by a lifetime of opium and alcohol use, led to his death in 1627, precipitating a brief succession crisis before the throne passed to his son, Shah Jahan. Jahangir's legacy lives on through his contributions to Mughal art and architecture, his memoirs, and the policies he implemented, which continued to influence the empire after his demise.

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Saliha Banu Begum

Saliha Banu Begum (Persian: صالحہ بانو بیگم; d. 10 June 1620) was the chief consort of Emperor Jahangir. She was the Padshah Begum for the most part of the reign of her emperor husband until her death in the year 1620.

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Sahib Jamal

Sahib Jamal (Persian: صاحب جمال; died c. 25 June 1599) was the wife of Prince Salim, the future Mughal emperor Jahangir and the mother of his second son, Prince Parviz.

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Jagat Gosain

Jagat Gosain

Manavati Bai, also spelled as Manvati Bai, (13 May 1573 – 8 April 1619), better known by her title, Jagat Gosain (lit.'Saint of the World'), was the second wife and the empress consort of the fourth Mughal emperor Jahangir and the mother of his successor, Shah Jahan.

She is also known as Mani Bai, Manmati, Jodh Bai (lit.'Princess of Jodhpur'), Taj Bibi (lit.'Lady of the Crown') and was also given the posthumous title of Bilqis Makani (lit.'Lady of the Pure Abode'). She was also wrongly referred to as Balmati Begum by Manrique. She should not be confused with her mother-in-law, Mariam-uz-Zamani, who was erroneously called as "Jodha Bai" by European historians since any daughter belonging to the Jodhpur region could be called Jodha Bai or daughter of Jodhpur region.

By birth, she was a Rajput princess of Marwar (present-day Jodhpur) and was the daughter of Raja Udai Singh (popularly known as Mota Raja), the ruler of Marwar and the full-sister of Sawai Raja Sur Singh, another ruler of Marwar and Maharaja Kishan Singh, founder of Kishangarh.

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Khas Mahal

Khas Mahal (Persian: خاص محل), meaning "the Exquisite One of the Palace", was one of the chief wives and empress of the Mughal emperor Jahangir.

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Malika Jahan

Malika Jahan (Persian: ملکہ جھان; meaning "Queen of the World") was a Jaisalmer princess, and wife of Mughal emperor Jahangir.

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Manbhawati Bai

Shah Begum (lit.'Royal Begum'; c. 1570 – 5 May 1605) was the first wife and chief consort of Prince Salim (later Emperor Jahangir). She was known as Zan-i-Kalan being the first wife of Salim. She was a Hindu princess by birth and committed suicide shortly before the succession of her husband to the royal throne. She was the mother of the eldest daughter and son of Prince Salim, Sultan-un-Nissa Begum and Khusrau Mirza.

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Nur-un-Nissa Begum

Nur-un-Nissa Begum (Persian: نورالنساء بیگم; born c. 1570) meaning 'Light among Women', was a Timurid princess, the daughter of Ibrahim Husain Mirza and the wife of fourth Mughal emperor Jahangir.

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Nurcihan

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Nur Cihan (Farsça: نور جهاں, d. 31 Mayıs 1577, Kandehar - ö. 17 Aralık 1645, Lahor), Babür İmparatoru Cihangir'in eşi.

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