Yes. Jahangir married Jagat Gosain (daughter of Motaraja Udai Singh of Jodhpur), better known as Jodhbai.
Actually it's Jodh Bai. Her real name was Jagat Gosaine. She was the daughter of Motaraja Udai Singh of Jodhpur and mother of Shah Jahan.
Jahangir never married Mumtaz. Mumtaz Mahal was the wife of his son Shah Jahan. So she was the daughter-in-law of Jahangir.
Since she was the queen of either Akbar or Jahangir, she must have been very beautiful. But there are also questions raised if she at all existed Try this link to get more information about her: http://www.indohistory.com/existence_of_jodha_bai.html
Jahangir married Mehr-un-Nisa in May 1611. Afterwards, Jahangir gave her the title of Nur Jahan (Light of the World) in 1616.
Jodhabai was the wife of Mughal Emperor Akbar. They were married in 1562 as part of a political alliance between the Mughals and the Rajput kingdom of Amer.
his mother was the princess of mewar jedah bai or jodah bai Nur-ud-din Salim Jahangir was the ruler of the Mughal Empire from 1605 until his death in 1627. he was the third and eldest surviving son of the Mughal Emperor Akbar. His mother was the Rajput Princess of Amber, Jodhabai (born Rajkumari Hira Kunwari, eldest daughter of Raja Bihar Mal or Bharmal, Raja of Amber, India).
Nur Jahan was the last wife of Jahangir whom he married in May 1611. Rajkumari Man Bai of Amber, was the first wife of Jahanagir.
Emperor Jahangir's famous queen was Nur Jahan. Her real name was Mihr-un-nissa. She was married to Jahangir in May 1611. The royal firmans bore her signature and she had coins struck in her name. Gradually she became the virtual ruler of the Kingdom.
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The name Jahangir means "Conqueror of the world". Jahangir's childhood name was Prince Salim.
Jahangir was born on August 31, 1569.
Jahangir was the father of shahjahanAkbar-Jahangir-shahajahan