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apart from the hate to love story of akdha..it means the rest was just lies!!
Originally posted by: ---Mehak---
no hate .. arey there was nothing like hate among them..bt its true their marriage was a political oneits just all mirch masala of ekta
Originally posted by: chitterati
I wonder if there was even love...a highly successful powerful emperor with many wives and many more women vying for his attention clearly could not have been a true committed husband. Yes MUZ may have been special to him, given her political clout, and being the mother of his first born and of course her entrepreneurial sensibilities. But was it the love or just respect and admiration..who knows
Originally posted by: chitterati
I wonder if there was even love...a highly successful powerful emperor with many wives and many more women vying for his attention clearly could not have been a true committed husband. Yes MUZ may have been special to him, given her political clout, and being the mother of his first born and of course her entrepreneurial sensibilities. But was it the love or just respect and admiration..who knows
Accordng to me , these mughal didn't mattered bout religions , cauz many of them had rajput princesses as wives and we can't say whether they converted their religion or not..
i too can't get it..is it really love that tranpires between a hubby and a wife when this one practice polygamy? agree with you mehak and chitterai!
Originally posted by: ---Mehak---
Accordng to me , these mughal didn't mattered bout religions , cauz many of them had rajput princesses as wives and we can't say whether they converted their religion or not..
this question also left unanswered😆
thanks to their parents 😆 What i read is raja bharmal mei nazraano k saath jodha ka haath jalal ke haath mei diya thaOriginally posted by: chitterati
Polygamy wasn't just a Mughal thing...almost all rulers across India and abroad practiced it...sadly women were symbols of political alliance not a life partner
Originally posted by: ---Mehak---
thanks to their parents😆What i read is raja bharmal mei nazraano k saath jodha ka haath jalal ke haath mei diya tha
n i have a very old book by a great writerits in urdu..so i read it in it