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Hating Ruquaiya to the core.😡 😡 😡I know its histiry but its so hard for me to digest Jalal sleeping with other women with Jodha there🤢
"The name Jodha first came up in the 19th century when Colonel Tod, a Britisher, inspired by ardic literature (folk literature) of Rajputs, mentioned Jodhabai in his book Annals and Antiquity of Rajasthan".
"Recently, the royal family of Jodhpur openly stated that Jodhaabai did exist, and that she married Emperor Akbar. Padmini Devi of the Japiur royal family acknowledged the fact that Jodhaa existed and it was this matrimonial union that brought an alliance between Mughals and Rajputs."
"According some Rajput historians, Akbar married the former Maharaja of Amer, Bharmal's elder daughter Karkbai alias Heer Kumar in Fatehpur Sikri on Feburary 6, 1562 and Prince Salim was born in 1569. Jodhabai was the daughter of Moteraja Udai Singh and she would have been three years younger than Salim and hence, in no way could she have been his mother."
One thing the marriages with Rajputs changed in Akbar's court was the Rajput in-laws had equal standing with Muslim in-laws, the exception being that they could not eat or pray with Akbar and could not take Muslim wives.
Akbar also later in his reign after being influenced by Sufi mysticism allowed Hindus that had been forced to convert to Islam to convert back to Hinduism without facing the death penalty. He maintained some Hindu holidays and renounced eating beef and the eating of meat on certain days. His son and grandson maintained some of the concessions, the ban on slaughter of cows, eating vegitarian dishes on certain days and drinking of Ganges water.