Famous women of Mughal in India
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Gulbadan Begum – composed Humayunnama. He was the author of Arabic and Persian.
Maham Anaga-Akbar’s mother-in-law Maham Anaga 1560-62 Till the curtain-governance or petticoat government was run. Together with Humayun, he established Madarsa-e-Begum in Delhi.
Noorjahan- Jahangir’s wife, led by Juntagut, took part in equal work in government work. It made elegant changes in many make-up toys and jewelery.
Mumtaz Mahal- Shah Jahan’s dear wife It was also a great expert of makeup – toiletries and jewelry.
Jahanara -Shah Jahan’s great daughter, the women of the same religious and sattvik ideology, took the side of Dara in the war of succession. It was with Shah Jahan in Shahjahan’s captive time that was influenced by the Siddhi clan’s Kadiri serial.
Jebunnisa– Aurangzeb’s daughter, Aurangzeb, in 1679 AD due to correspondence with Rebel Shahzada Akbar. In exile, sent to Delhi Here he established a library called Betul-Ul-Uloom.
Asmat Begum – invented the method of making perfume. This was Nur Jahan’s mother.
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