Mumtaz Mahal was the beloved empress consort of Shah Jahan and is best known for inspiring the creation of the Taj Mahal, a symbol of eternal love.
Overview
Marriage To Shah Jahan
Death And Its Aftermath
Role In The Mughal Court
Early Life And Background
Legacy And Historical Impact
The Taj Mahal Symbol Of Love
Cultural Influence And Patronage
Representation In Art And Literature
Historical Significance In Mughal History
Modern Interpretations And Cultural References
Mughal Empire
Literature
Shah Jahan
Taj Mahal
Full Moon
Happiness
Culture
Husband
Gardens
Kingdom
People
๐ Mumtaz Mahal was the queen of the Mughal Empire from 1628 to 1631.
๐น She was born as Arjumand Banu Begum in 1593 in Agra, India.
๐ Mumtaz Mahal was married to Shah Jahan when she was just 19 years old in 1612.
โค๏ธ She and Shah Jahan had 14 children together, showing their strong family bond.
๐จ As empress, she greatly influenced art and culture during the Mughal Golden Age.
๐ The Taj Mahal was built as a tribute to her after her death in 1631.
๐ Mumtaz Mahal's legacy is remembered through the arts and literature even today.
๐ข She tragically passed away during childbirth, which deeply saddened Shah Jahan.
๐ผ The Taj Mahal took 22 years to complete, from 1632 to 1653.
๐ Mumtaz Mahal's story teaches us about love, beauty, and dedication.
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