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Aurangabadi Mahal

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In March 1686, before Aurangzeb's march to capture the fort of Bijapur, Khan Jahan Bahadur was sent to Burhanpur to bring Aurangabadi. An emerald smarani was made over to him for her. She reached Aurangzeb's camp at Sholapur from Delhi in May 1686, and was welcomed at the door of the fort near the
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In November 1688, Aurangabadi was still living in Bijapur, when plague spread out in the city. The plague was the cause of death of a number of people, and one of its victims was Aurangabadi Mahal. After her death, Saqi Must'ad Khan, the author of the "Ma'asir-i-Alamgiri" described her as 'the
130:, it had been ordained that the names of the women of the imperial harem should not be mentioned in public, they should be designated by some epithet, derived either from the place of their birth or the city or country where they had entered the imperial harem. 153:. It is said that after the death of Noor Jahan and Ladli Begum as Arzani Begum became alone Aurangzeb brought her from Lahore to Aurangabad and got married for her support. After the marriage her name is to be named as Aurangabadi Mahal. 212:
When Zeb-un-nissa Begum heard of her illness, she was deeply grieved, for she had always been nice to everybody. Her death removed the last rival of Aurangzeb's youngest and most beloved concubine,
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had initiated a rebellion against his father, Aurangzeb, Aurangabadi was sent back to Delhi. She was accompanied by
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Mirza. She followed Aurangzeb to Bijapur, and remained there after its conquest in September 1686.
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Maasir-i-Alamgiri: A History of Emperor Aurangzib-Alamgir (reign 1658-1707 AD) of Saqi Mustad Khan
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from Delhi to Ajmer. Both of them reached there in May, and were welcomed by Prince Muhammad
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Mirza, who conducted them to the imperial harem. However, in February 1681, when Prince
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History of Aurangzib mainly based on Persian sources: Volume 1 - Reign of Shah Jahan
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In March 1680, Yalangtosh Khan Bahadur was sent to bring Aurangabadi, and Princess
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On 28 September 1661, she gave birth to Aurangzeb's youngest daughter,
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Indian Feminism: Class, Gender & Identity in Medieval Ages
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Captive Princess: Zebunissa, Daughter of Emperor Aurangzeb
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Captive Princess: Zebunissa, Daughter of Emperor Aurangzeb
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Emperor's parastar, the old and devoted hand-maid.'
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Index

Bijapur
Mughal Empire
Aurangzeb
Issue
Mihr-un-Nissa Begum
Islam
concubine
Aurangzeb
Aurangabad
Georgian
Circassian
Black Sea slave trade
Akbar
Aurangzeb
Arzani Begum
Prince Shahreyar Mirza
Jahangir
Nur Jahan
Mihr-un-nissa Begum
Zeb-un-nissa Begum
Azam Shah
Muhammad Akbar Mirza
Salima Banu Begum
Muhammad Akbar Mirza
Sulaiman Shikoh
Muhammad Kam Bakhsh
Udaipuri Mahal
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