Sahiba Mahal (fl. 1795[1]) was the second wife of Mughal emperor Muhammad Shah.[2]
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Zeenat Mahal (1823 – 17 July 1886) was the only wife and de facto regent of the Mughal Kingdom on behalf of her husband, the Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah...
حضرت بیگم; Pashto: حضرت بېګم; born c. 1740), also known as Hazrat Mahal and Sahiba Begum, was a Mughal princess, as the daughter of Mughal Emperor Muhammad...
who was then about sixty, used undue pressures and threats to force SahibaMahal and the princess' guardian Badshah Begum, to give him Hazrat Begum's...
1726. She died on 14 December 1789. Muhammad Shah took a second wife, SahibaMahal, and had a daughter Hazrat Begum, who was married to Ahmad Shah Durrani...
Retrieved 2021-10-31. Smith, R. v. (16 October 2011). "The sad plight of Zeenat Mahal". The Hindu. Banks Findly, Ellison (11 February 1993). Nur Jahan: Empress...
Wazeeran, also known as Nawab Nigar MahalSahiba, was an Indian tawaif. She was frequented by Last Nawab of Lucknow, Wajid Ali Shah. He is said to have...
half-brother, Ahmad Ali Khan. H.H. Nawab Khurshid Mahal Umdat-un-nisa Begum Sahiba, born at Mubarak Mahal, Murshidabad in 1810, the daughter of Azim-un-nisa...
all six principal wives: Shams-i-Jehan Begum Sahiba (H.H. Firadaus Mahal; née Mehar-un-nisa Begum Sahiba). Married Nawab Mansur Ali Khan in Murshidabad...
Wajid Ali Shah's first wife was Alam Ara who was better known as Khas Mahal (transl. special wife) because of her exquisite beauty. She was one of two...
massacres. Hari Singh was born on September 1895 at the palace of Amar Mahal, Jammu. He was the only surviving son of Raja Amar Singh, the brother of...
who became the Emperor Akbar Shah II in 1806 and his wife Empress Mumtaz Mahal, he was also the younger brother of Emperor Bahadur Shah II and older brother...
with portraits of Hindu deity, was her temple. The Kanch Mahal, sometimes called Jodh Bai's Mahal, located at Sikandra, is said to have been built by Jahangir...
of Carnatic of Qannauji Sheikh origin. His mother, Fakhr un-nisa Begum Sahiba, was the niece of Sayyid Ali Khan Safavi ul-Mosawi of Persia. She was also...
daughter of Thakur Sahib of Thikana Badi-Khatu Kumari Baiji Lal Sajjan Kanwar Sahiba, married son of Thakur Sahib of Abhaypura Jiliya Kunwar Girdhari Singh,...
Lucknow by Nawab Asaf-ud-Daula. "Bahu Begum" (H.H. Nawab 'Umat uz-Zohra Begum Sahiba) was the widow of the third Nawab of Avadh or Oudh, Shuja-ud-Daula (H.H...
Wilayti Bagh was built for Mubarak Mahal (the European wife of King Ghazi-ud-Din Haider). "Malika Badsha Begam Sahiba" the wife of King Ghazi-ud-Din Haider...
eldest surviving child of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal. After Mumtaz Mahal's untimely death in 1631, the 17-year-old Jahanara was entrusted...
Bandal Aastad Kale as Kartalab Khan Uzbek Trupti Toradmal as Rai Bagan Sahiba Ruchi Savarn as Maharani Soyarabai Nakshatra Medhekar as Bahubegam (daughter...
Kanwar was born in 1696 as Maharajkumari Shri Indira Kanwar Baiji Lall Sahiba, the daughter of Ajit Singh, the Maharaja of Marwar (later Jodhpur) state...
Devi Rajpipla; Maharani Ella Devi of Rajpipla or H.H. Maharani Ella Devi Sahiba. Atherton was born in Edinburgh under the name of Ella Anderson. Atherton...
Princess Asiya Begum Sahiba, daughter of the Nawab Mohammed Ali Shah and two other graves. This is a small-scale copy of the Taj Mahal. The other structure...
Kamal Khatun: Sultan Sulaiman By Taj Sultan: Muhammad Adil Shah By Sundar Mahal: Khizr Shah By unknown mothers: Burhan Zuhra Sultan Sultan Begum (wife of...
erected the Moti Mahal (also known as the Red Bunglow) here, he named the garden Mubarak Manzil. On the terrace in front of Moti Mahal stood the Royal...