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Posted: 12 years ago
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Can anyone tell me how many wives does Jalal have in this serial including Ruk?

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Posted: 12 years ago
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šŸ˜†3... if am not mistaken!šŸ¤”šŸ˜•
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Can someone please tell me the wife that leads the other wifes, who is that actress I cannot put my finger on it.
I'm not talking about Smilie as she is on her own but the head of the other wives as they are always together.šŸ˜•
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Posted: 12 years ago
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i have lost count on that šŸ˜†
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Akbar had 7 main wives (the Queens, whom he had formally married through Nikah Ceremony) and around 500 concubines and mistresses. His Harem size was around 5000, but it comprised of his aunts, step-mothers, cousins, nieces, etc. etc.
Although, he always considered Ruqaiyya Begum to be his chief queen consort, it was actually his hindu wife (who was referred to as Mariam and is incorrectly known as Jodha Bai) who was acknowledged by the court and the general public as the King's principal wife...because she was the mother of the crown prince, Jahangir!
Akbar had three sons...the elder one Jahangir from his hindu wife and another one Murad, from Bairam Khan's widow, whom he married later on. Another one was Daniyal, whose mother's ancestry is unknown...though it is rumored that he was the son of Anarkali...the same woman who was also mistress to Jahangir! (Not uncommon in those days for Father and Son to share the same woman!)
Ruquaiyya Begum remained childless and was eventually given the responsibility of raising Jahangir's third son from his hindu wife...who would later on go to become Shahjahan.
Though he let his hindu wife practice her own religion inside the palace...in fact, her palace is still intact in Fathehpur Sikri, including a temple dedicated to Lord Krishna...and you can see all the hindu motifs inside it...she was actually converted to Islam and when she died, she was buried as per Islamic traditions and not hindu rites.
Edited by poppy2009 - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: poppy2009

Akbar had 7 main wives (the Queens, whom he had formally married through Nikah Ceremony) and around 500 concubines and mistresses. His Harem size was around 5000, but it comprised of his aunts, step-mothers, cousins, nieces, etc. etc.

Although, he always considered Ruqaiyya Begum to be his chief queen consort, it was actually his hindu wife (who was referred to as Mariam and is incorrectly known as Jodha Bai) who was acknowledged by the court and the general public as the King's principal wife...because she was the mother of the crown prince, Jahangir!
Akbar had three sons...the elder one Jahangir from his hindu wife and another one Murad, from Bairam Khan's widow, whom he married later on. Another one was Daniyal, whose mother's ancestry is unknown...though it is rumored that he was the son of Anarkali...the same woman who was also mistress to Jahangir! (Not uncommon in those days for Father and Son to share the same woman!)
Ruquaiyya Begum remained childless and was eventually given the responsibility of raising Jahangir's third son from his hindu wife...who would later on go to become Shahjahan.
Though he let his hindu wife practice her own religion inside the palace...in fact, her palace is still intact in Fathehpur Sikri, including a temple dedicated to Lord Krishna...and you can see all the hindu motifs inside it...she was actually converted to Islam and when she died, she was buried as per Islamic traditions and not hindu rites.

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: poppy2009

Akbar had 7 main wives (the Queens, whom he had formally married through Nikah Ceremony) and around 500 concubines and mistresses. His Harem size was around 5000, but it comprised of his aunts, step-mothers, cousins, nieces, etc. etc.

Although, he always considered Ruqaiyya Begum to be his chief queen consort, it was actually his hindu wife (who was referred to as Mariam and is incorrectly known as Jodha Bai) who was acknowledged by the court and the general public as the King's principal wife...because she was the mother of the crown prince, Jahangir!
Akbar had three sons...the elder one Jahangir from his hindu wife and another one Murad, from Bairam Khan's widow, whom he married later on. Another one was Daniyal, whose mother's ancestry is unknown...though it is rumored that he was the son of Anarkali...the same woman who was also mistress to Jahangir! (Not uncommon in those days for Father and Son to share the same woman!)
Ruquaiyya Begum remained childless and was eventually given the responsibility of raising Jahangir's third son from his hindu wife...who would later on go to become Shahjahan.
Though he let his hindu wife practice her own religion inside the palace...in fact, her palace is still intact in Fathehpur Sikri, including a temple dedicated to Lord Krishna...and you can see all the hindu motifs inside it...she was actually converted to Islam and when she died, she was buried as per Islamic traditions and not hindu rites.


Thnak u so much for infošŸ˜³šŸ‘
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: riyya6

i have lost count on that šŸ˜†



same here..
i guess wo puri ki puri paltan... jalal ki wives hi hain šŸ˜†
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Posted: 12 years ago
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god jitna maza akbar ke liya hain utna ithehaas main kisi mard ne nahin :P🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
just joking!!!!
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: poppy2009

Akbar had 7 main wives (the Queens, whom he had formally married through Nikah Ceremony) and around 500 concubines and mistresses. His Harem size was around 5000, but it comprised of his aunts, step-mothers, cousins, nieces, etc. etc.

Although, he always considered Ruqaiyya Begum to be his chief queen consort, it was actually his hindu wife (who was referred to as Mariam and is incorrectly known as Jodha Bai) who was acknowledged by the court and the general public as the King's principal wife...because she was the mother of the crown prince, Jahangir!
Akbar had three sons...the elder one Jahangir from his hindu wife and another one Murad, from Bairam Khan's widow, whom he married later on. Another one was Daniyal, whose mother's ancestry is unknown...though it is rumored that he was the son of Anarkali...the same woman who was also mistress to Jahangir! (Not uncommon in those days for Father and Son to share the same woman!)
Ruquaiyya Begum remained childless and was eventually given the responsibility of raising Jahangir's third son from his hindu wife...who would later on go to become Shahjahan.
Though he let his hindu wife practice her own religion inside the palace...in fact, her palace is still intact in Fathehpur Sikri, including a temple dedicated to Lord Krishna...and you can see all the hindu motifs inside it...she was actually converted to Islam and when she died, she was buried as per Islamic traditions and not hindu rites.


Actually, Akbar had 7 legitimate wives who were married by the formal nikah ceremony and had many other wives who were married by the mutah ceremony meaning they weren't legitimate, also he had atleast 300-500 concubines and mistresses in addition to his other Rajput wives whom he married after Jodha.

Ruqaiya and Salima both of whom were Akbar's first cousins were his senior queens as they both belonged to the Timurid dynasty, though Ruqaiya was Akbar's chief consort as she was a Timurid and Mughal princess being the daughter of Mughal prince Hindal Mirza, who was the youngest son of Emperor Babur and was Akbar's paternal uncle.

Jodha was never acknowledged as the principal wife because Ruqaiya and Salima always remained his senior most queens. Ruqaiya is clearly stated to be his chief consort by Jahangir himself in the Jahangirnama. Ruqaiya was the most senior and highest ranked wife of Akbar at Court and in the Empire.

The palace at Fatehpur Sikri was made for all of Akbar's Hindu wives and they all resided there due to their different culture.
Edited by mystic786 - 12 years ago

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