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Jodhabai
- To top it all, Jahangir, Akbar's son from his Hindu wife Jodhabai, later killed a Kaffir (Hindu infidel) and gained the holy Islamic title of Ghazi.
- CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION
- Jodha Bai. Subhadra Sen Gupta. Historical fiction.
- cbse.nic.in
- Enchanting tales of Jodha-Akbar
- Rajput wife, Jodha Bai, plays an important role – though she plays it very differently. Secular credentials.
- iias.asia
- New Living Yoga
- Palace of Jodha Bai, Birbal Bhawan & Panch Mahal. On arrival in Agra check-in to our hotel.
- www.newlivingyoga.com.au
- Taj, Tiger & Tribes
- Other renowned places are Diwan-e-Am, Diwan-e-Khaas, Buland Darwaza, Panch Mahal, Jodha Bai's Palace and. Birbal Bhavan. Agra.
- www.thebaagh.com
- PART – I (MCQ) (COMPULSORY)
- Select the best option/answer and fill in the appropriate box on the Answer Sheet. (20). (i).
- www.fpsc.gov.pk
- The last Mughal speaks
- Then we come to Akbar, who, while watching the fire in Chhitorgarh, learns about “jouhar” from his anguished wife Jodha Bai and he declares the Rajputs as a more faithful people.
- Mariam-uz-Zamani - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- There is popular perception that the Rajput wife of Akbar, mother of Jahangir, was known as "Jodha Bai".
- en.wikipedia.org
- Did Jodhabai really exist?
- Feb 6, 2008 Historians claim that Jodha was Akbar's daughter-in-law, and not his wife.
- www.rediff.com
- Did a Jodha Bai ever exist, ask historians - Times Of India
- articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com
- Jodhabai or Mariam-uz-Zamani
- jodhabai.blogspot.com
- The Hindu : Akbar's folly
- Mar 27, 2004 Everyone in the palace liked Zarina except Madhavi, lady's maid to the queen, Jodha Bai.
- www.hindu.com
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