Ganesha's marital status, the subject of considerable scholarly review, varies widely in mythological stories. One pattern of myths identifies Ganesha as an unmarried brahmacari. This view is common in southern India and parts of northern India. Another pattern associates him with the concepts of Buddhi (intellect), Siddhi (spiritual power), and Riddhi (prosperity); these qualities are sometimes personified as goddesses, said to be Ganesha's wives. Refer to link below.
Tippu Tip died in 1905.
sultans wives are called HAREM The chief or eldest wife is called the Sultana.
5 wives
He had two wives--one at a time.
i am also related to him he had 13 wives.
the caste of tippu sultan was rajpot
Tippu Sultan was born on November 20, 1750.
Tippu Sultan was born on November 20, 1750.
vijay mallaya brought tippu sultan sord,
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Shezada Hyder Ali
The Sultan had multiple wives in order to secure political alliances and ensure stability within the empire. Typically, a Sultan had a harem of women who were wives, concubines, and slave girls. The number of wives varied from Sultan to Sultan, but it was not uncommon for a Sultan to have dozens of wives in the Ottoman Empire.
Tippu sultan
Tippu Sultan was the first son of Hyder Ali.
Tippu Sultan, also known as Tipu Sultan, was a Sunni Muslim. He belonged to the Sunni Islam sect, which is the largest branch of Islam worldwide. Tippu Sultan was the ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore in India during the late 18th century and was known for his resistance against British colonialism. His religious affiliation as a Sunni Muslim is well-documented in historical records and accounts of his reign.
Fatima Fakhrunnisa, who was the mother of Tippu Sultan.
plz i wanna know Tippu sultan last grandson which place in India