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Sahib Jamal died c. 25 June 1599 in Lahore, present-day Pakistan, and was also buried there. Construction of her tomb dates to either 1599 C.E. or 1615 C.E. [10] There is a popular misconception that the Tomb of Sahib Jamal in Lahore is the tomb of the legendary dancing girl Anarkali. As per the legend, the tomb was said to be built by the ...
In July, he married Malika Shikar Begum daughter of Abu Sa'id Khan Chagatai. Also in 1586, he married Sahib-i-Jamal Begum daughter of Khwaja Hasan of Herat in Afghanistan a cousin of Zain Khan Koka. In 1587, he married a Bhati Rajput princess (name not known) entitled Malika Jahan Begum daughter of Rawal Bhim Singh of the Kingdom of Jaisalmer ...
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According to Muhammed Baqir, the tomb of Anarkali belonged to a woman named Sahib-i Jamal, a wife of Salim, the mother of the prince's second son Sultan Parvez and a daughter of the noble Zain Khan Koka. The daughter of Zain Khan was married to Salim on 18 June 1596. [citation needed]
Born on 31 October 1589, Parviz was the son of Jahangir and Zayn Khan Koka's cousin, Sahib Jamal. [4] Zayn Khan Koka, was the son of one of Akbar's Amahs. [5] As the Emperor's second son, he was 2 years older than Khurram, and 2 years younger than Khussrau. [6] In peaceful times, before his brother's rebellion, he was active and enjoyed polo.
M. Malik Akora khan Khattak; Malika Jahan; Masum Shah; Masuma Sultan Begum (daughter of Babur) Mir Abdul Aziz; Mir Ahmed Nasrallah Thattvi; Mir Khalifa; Mir Muhammed Ali Khan
Akbar was displeased at the impropriety. The cause of Akbar's objection was Sahib Jamal who had already been married to Salim. Akbar objected to marriages between near relations. [2] However, when Akbar saw that Salim's heart was immoderately affected, he, of necessity, gave his consent.
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