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Mumtaz frequently acted with Feroz Khan and gave hits such as Mela (1971), Apradh (1972) and Nagin (1976). She acted opposite Dharmendra in films such as Loafer and Jheel Ke Us Paar (1973). Shashi Kapoor , who had earlier refused Sachaa Jhutha opposite her because she was a "stunt-film heroine" acted with her in Chor Machaye Shor (1973).
After a party for Amanullah's 70th birthday, Mumtaz retrieves a hidden bottle from the tank of a bathroom toilet and drinks from it. Mumtaz is later found dead. Family, neighbors and others—including Biba—gather and pray as her body is washed, shrouded, and taken away for burial. After the funeral, Haider becomes angry at Saleem when Saleem ...
Here is the whole discussion on Mumtaz Mahal's ancestry: & . Ghia´s Beg of Ṭahrán is her grandfather. He was father of Nur Jahan & his second son is Abdul Hasan Asaf Khan, Mumtaz Mahal's father.--Ddd0dd 14:11, 1 September 2009 (UTC) Here is Another source in Encyclopaedia Iranica, which is a reliable online sources.
Mumtaz also had a brother, Shaista Khan, who served as the governor of Bengal and various other provinces in the empire during Shah Jahan's reign. [26] Mumtaz was remarkable in the field of learning and was a talented and cultured lady. [27] She was well-versed in Arabic and Persian, and could compose poems in the latter.
Mumtaz died in Burhanpur on 17 June 1631, after complications with the birth of their fourteenth child, a daughter named Gauhara Begum. [5] She had been accompanying her husband whilst he was fighting a campaign in the Deccan Plateau. [6] Her body was temporarily buried in a garden called Zainabad on the banks of the Tapti River in Burhanpur. [5]
An anti-terrorism court later sentenced Maqsood Ahmed, a Muslim man, to death for the double-murder of Rashid and Sajid. [32] 2011 On 4 January, Salman Taseer, govern of Punjab, was shot dead in Islamabad by his bodyguard Mumtaz Qadri for his opposition to Pakistan's blasphemy laws and his support for Asia Bibi. [33]
Mumtaz Khan may refer to: Mumtaz Ahmed Khan (humanitarian) (1935–2021), Indian founder of the Al-Ameen Educational Society Mumtaz Ahmed Khan (Jammu and Kashmir politician) , Indian politician from Jammu and Kashmir
Mumtaz (born 1952) is a Pakistani film actress who worked in Urdu and Punjabi movies during the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. She is known for her lead roles in the movies Pyaar Ka Mausam (1975), Mohabbat Zindagi Hai (1975), Jab Jab Phool Khile (1975), and Amber (1978). [ 1 ]