Well that is a tough question. Akbar had over 5000 women in his harem. There is not a site that lists who he had children with or how many at this time.
Akbar had 14 wives (by marriage), not 36. Info-Wikipedia, Akbar the Great
Mariam-uz-Zamani, was also called Heer Kunwari, Jodha Bai, Hira Kunwari or Harka Bai, was an empress and the wife of Emperor Akbar. She lived from 1542 to 1623.
Jodha Bai and Akbar had a total of six children together. Their notable children include Jahangir, who later became the Mughal emperor, and several daughters. Jodha's influence and their children's upbringing played a significant role in the Mughal dynasty's history.
Yes. Jahangir was the son of Akbar the Great from his Hindu wife Jodhaa Bai or Harkha Bai.
Yes
Jodha Bai
Jodha Bai, also known as Hira Kunwari, was the wife of Mughal Emperor Akbar. She is believed to have had at least three children with Akbar: a son, Jahangir, and two daughters, Shakrul Nisha Begum and Khanum Sultan Begum.
Akbar married the daughter of Raja Bharmal of Amber but there is some confusion regarding the name of this princess. According to the movie Jodha Akbar, Akbar's Hindu wife's name was Jodha Bai. Akbar's son Jahangir married the daughter of Raja Udai Singh of Jodhpur. Jahangir gives her name as Jagat Gosaine. She was called as Jodh Bai since she was the princess of Jodhpur.
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yeah ofcourse his name was jahangir
Aishwariya rai
Akbar was the greatest Mughal Emperor of India who ruled from 1556 to 1605. He is celebrated for his policy of giving due honor to the Hindus (the original inhabitants of India) and uniting them with Muslims. He married Rajput (Hindu) Princess Harka Bai (often mistaken for Jodha Bai). Under his patronage flourished Indian style (fusion of Hindu and Muslim styles) of Architecture, music, literature and painting.