Arjumand Banu Begum was the real name of Mumtaz Mahal.She was the favorite wife of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan.
Shah Jahan was the grandson of Akbar.
His third son Aurangzeb succeeded Shah Jahan in 1658, while he was still alive. Shah Jahan was confined until his death in 1666.
Shah Jahan built Old Delhi as his capital.
Nobody killed Shah Jahan. He died in 1666 at Agra due to illness.
Shah Jahan had two sisters: Jahanara Begum and Roshanara Begum. Jahanara was his eldest sister and held considerable influence at the Mughal court. Roshanara was known for her power struggles with Jahanara.
Jahanara Begum was the eldest daughter of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and Empress Mumtaz Mahal. She was an influential and powerful figure in the Mughal court, known for her political acumen, architectural patronage, and poetry. Jahanara played a significant role in the affairs of the empire during her father's reign.
Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal's eldest daughter was Begum Jahan Ara. Shah Jahan was very fond of her. She was given the titles of Padshah Begum and Begum Sahib.
Jahan-Ara Begum was the eldest daughter of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and his wife Mumtaz Mahal.
Emperor Jahangir had five sons: Khusrau by Shah Begum, Parveiz by Sahibi Jamal, Khurram (Later Shah Jahan) by Jodh Bai, Shahryar & Jahandar. His two daughters were Sultan-un-nisa begum by Shah Begum and Bihar Banu Begum by Karamsi. Jahangir was succeeded by his third son Shah Jahan.
Shah Jahan had two sisters namely, Sultan-n-nisa begum and Bihar Banu Begum. His four brothers were Khusrau, Parveiz, Jahandar and Shahryar.
Arjumand Banu Begum, also known as Mumtaz Mahal, was Shah Jahan's most important wife.
Roshan Ara Begum was the second daughter of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and his wife Mumtaz Mahal.
Shah Jahan was known as the only surviving child of the Sikandar Begum. She was official recognized as the ruler of Bhopal in the year 1844 at the age of six.
Shahab-Ud-in Muhammad shah Jahan had potty (tatti) sisters and paad (fart) brothers.
Shah Jahan's first wife was Kandahari Begum, daughter of Muzaffar Husain Mirza, son of Sultan Husain Mirza Safawi, ruler of Kandahar, whom he married in 1610.
Nur Jahan was the wife of Shah Jahan's father Jahangir. She was Shah Jahan's step mother.