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i am a silent reader in forum... i need a help as i missed certain episodes of JA... can anyone plz tell me who is rahim(the child) ?? Is he jalal's son ?? and how many wives he have ?? i mean is jodha his 2nd wife ?? plz reply.. thankuu :)

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: anushka30

i am a silent reader in forum... i need a help as i missed certain episodes of JA... can anyone plz tell me who is rahim(the child) ?? Is he jalal's son ?? and how many wives he have ?? i mean is jodha his 2nd wife ?? plz reply.. thankuu :)


Rahim is bhairam khan son . After his death JALAL married his wife and adopted his son rahim to save him . From enemies .
JALAL doesn't have any child till now ...
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Posted: 12 years ago
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jodha is his 3rd wife 😆 he has 3 official wives.. ruq, salima n jodha. Rahim is salima n bhairam khan's son
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okkk... thankuu so much :)
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Rahim was son of Bairam Khan, Akbars trusted caretaker, who had Turkic ancestry. When Humayun returned to India, from his exile, he asked the nobles to forge matrimonial alliances with various zamindars and feudal lords, across the nation. While Humayun himself married the elder daughter of Jamal Khan of Mewat (present Mewat district of Haryana), he asked Bairam Khan to marry the younger daughter.

Gazetteer of Ulwur states:

Soon after Babar's death, his successor, Humayun, was in 1513 supplanted by the Pathan Sher Shah Suri, who, in A.D. 1545, was followed by Islam Shah. During the reign of the latter a battle was fought and lost by the Emperor's troops at Firozpur, in Mewat, on which, however, Islam Shah did not loose his hold. Adil Shah, the third of the Pathan interlopers, who succeeded in A.D. 1552, had to contend for the empire with the returned Humayun.[2]

In these struggles for the restoration of Babar's dynasty Khanzadas apparently do not figure at all. Humayun seems to have conciliated them by marrying the elder daughter of Jamal Khan, nephew of Babar's opponent, Hasan Khan, and by causing his great minister, Bairam Khan, to marry a younger daughter of the same Mewatti.[2]


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdul_Rahim_Khan-I-Khana
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