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Which Mugal King married a Rajput Female?
Asked by Asadulla Majeed,
31 Jul '11 12:51 am
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Akbar the great, the most secular of all the Mughul rulers.
Answered by Francisco, 31 Jul '11 01:02 am
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Kyunki way Muslim aabadi Budhana chahtay thhey
Aur way Homo Nahi Thhey Jo Ki Rajput Male say Shaadi kurtay
Answered by Arun Kumar Verma, 31 Jul '11 12:53 am
Aur way Homo Nahi Thhey Jo Ki Rajput Male say Shaadi kurtay
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The great Mughal emperor Akbar had three historians during his rule who recorded the history of their time -- Abul Fazal wrote the Akbar Nama, Abdul Qadir Badayuni wrote the Mutakhabutawarikh and Nizamuddin Ahmed (also called Nizamuddin Bakshi) wrote the Tabqat-i-Akbari. None of them have mentioned 'Jodhabhai' in their books.
"These books were written in Persian and there is no mention of Queen Jodhabai. There is no proof of her in history," says Dr S M Azizuddin Hussain, history teacher at the Department of History, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi.
Answered by QueSera Sera, 31 Jul '11 01:10 am
"These books were written in Persian and there is no mention of Queen Jodhabai. There is no proof of her in history," says Dr S M Azizuddin Hussain, history teacher at the Department of History, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi.
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Female.....why was he supposed to get married to a male?
Answered by Jaya Khetan Khetan, 31 Jul '11 12:55 am
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