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Sahiba Mahal
Diedfl. 1795
Sahiba Mahal Haveli, Delhi, India
Burial
Muhammad Shah Mausoleum, Nizamuddin Dargah, Delhi
Spouse
Muhammad Shah
(died 1748)
IssueHazrat Begum
HouseTimurid (by marriage)
FatherSayid Salabat Khan
MotherSafa Begum
ReligionIslam

Sahiba Mahal (fl. 1795[1]) was the second wife of Mughal emperor Muhammad Shah.[2]

  1. ^ India. Imperial Record Department (1911). Calendar of Persian Correspondence: Being Letters, Referring Mainly to Affairs in Bengal, which Passed Between Some of the Company's Servants and Indian Rulers and Notables ... Superintendent government printing, India. p. 324.
  2. ^ Muhammad Umar (1998). Muslim Society in Northern India During the Eighteenth Century. Available with the author. p. 188. ISBN 9788121508308.

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