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Jahanara Begum (23 March 1614 – 16 September 1681) was a princess of the Mughal Empire. She was the second and the eldest surviving child of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal .
Jahanara Begum (c. 11 February 1942 – 24 July 2021) was a Bangladeshi politician, a Jatiya Sangsad member representing the Rajbari-1 constituency and a State Minister of Cultural Affairs. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Jahanara Begum (social worker), Bangladeshi social worker; Jahanara Hai (born 1939), Pakistani actress; Jahanara Imam (1929–1994), Bangladeshi writer and activist; Ananya Jahanara Kabir, Indian literary scholar; Jahanara Kajjan (1915–1945), also known as Kajjanbai, Indian singer and actress; Jahanara Khan, Bangladeshi politician
Begum Jahanara Shahnawaz, also known as Jehan Ara Shah Nawaz (7 April 1896 – 27 November 1979), was a prominent activist and politician in Punjab, active before and after independence of Pakistan. She was educated at Queen Mary College, Lahore . [ 1 ]
Jahanara Begum, 1635. In either 1636, [8] 1643, 1644, [7] or 1645, [9] Jahanara Begum, the favourite daughter of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, was severely burnt when her clothing caught fire in an accident during a dance performance. [1] [7] Local healers had failed to cure her, and, at the advice of vizier Assad Khan, the Emperor requested an ...
The painting depicts a scene in which the fifth Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan stares upon the Taj Mahal on his deathbed, with his daughter Jahanara Begum at his feet. Initially involved with the dominant style of European Naturalism, Tagore's mentor Ernest Binfield Havell had introduced him to various types of Indian art. Of these varieties, Tagore ...
Jahanara Begum Sahib, Mumtaz Mahal's eldest surviving daughter, voluntarily shared his 8-year confinement and nursed him in his dotage. In January 1666, Shah Jahan fell ill. In January 1666, Shah Jahan fell ill.
Jahanara Begum is a Bangladeshi social worker. [1] Begum, known as the "Queen of Cottage Industry" in Bangladesh, has carried out transformative work in the rural development sector. Born in Comilla , Begum has promoted economic independence for women through cottage industries, focusing on skills like embroidery and handicrafts.