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Udaipuri Mahal (died July 1707) was a
concubine of the
Mughal emperor Aurangzeb.
Described as 'the
darling of Aurangzeb's old age',
Udaipuri Mahal had...
- wife
Udaipuri Mahal. Kam
Bakhsh was born on 7
March 1667 at Delhi. He was the
fifth son of
sixth Mughal emperor Aurangzeb through his wife,
Udaipuri Mahal...
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affected him. In his old age, he was
under the
charms of his concubine,
Udaipuri Mahal. The
latter had
formerly been a
companion to Dara Shukoh. In the...
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companion during the
later part of his reign,
along with his
concubine Udaipuri Mahal. She was the
superintendent of her father's
household in the Deccan...
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removed the last
rival of Aurangzeb's
youngest and most
beloved concubine,
Udaipuri Mahal, the
mother of
Prince Kam Bakhsh. Manucci, Niccolò (1907). Storia...
- concubines, Gul
Safeh (also
known as Rana Dil) and
Udaipuri Mahal (a
Georgian or
Armenian slave girl).
Udaipuri later became a part of Aurangzeb's
harem after...
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origin as the
victims of the
Crimean slave trade, such as for
example Udaipuri Mahal, who has
sometimes been
referred to as a
Georgian or Circ****ian,...
- Nasirbas, Nawli, Nimkhera, Notki,
Padla Shahpuri,
Patakpur Ferozepur,
Patan Udaipuri, Pathrali, Patkhori, Pithorpuri, Pol, Rajaka, Rajoli,
Rangala Rajpur, Ranika...
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Shahzada Sikandar Shan Bahadur,
Muhammad Azam Shah's son, on 8 June in
Jajau Udaipuri Mahal, at some
point after 8 June in
Gwalior Zubdat-un-Nissa,
Mughal princess...
- the
courts of
Mughal emperors, and a few rose to the rank of governor.
Udaipuri Begum, one of
Mughal emperor Aurangzeb's wives, was of
Georgian descent...