Sahib-i-Jamal

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Sahib-i-Jamal was a Mughal noblewoman best known as one of the wives of Emperor Jahangir (Nur-ud-din Muhammad Salim) and a member of the imperial harem during the late 16th and early 17th centuries.

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Sahib-i-Jamal canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mughal noblewoman
consort of a monarch
historical figure
associatedWith Akbar
Mughal court culture
Mughal dynasty
Nur Jahan
countryOfCitizenship Mughal Empire (in much of the territory)
surface form: Mughal Empire
culture Mughal period
surface form: Mughal
era Jahangir’s reign
ethnicGroup Mughal nobility
surface form: Mughal (Turko-Mongol) nobility
gender female
languageUsed Persian
maritalStatus married
memberOf Mughal imperial harem
notableFor being a wife of Emperor Jahangir
role in Mughal imperial harem
positionHeld Mughal royal consort
precededBy Akbar’s reign
region South Asia
surface form: Indian subcontinent
relative Jahangir
religion Islam
residence Agra
Fatehpur Sikri
Lahore
Mughal court
spouseOf Jahangir
Nur-ud-din Muhammad Salim
timePeriod early 17th century
late 16th century
title Sahib-i-Jamal Begum

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Nur-ud-din Muhammad Salim spouse Sahib-i-Jamal