

Kingdom visited the abode of Raja Bhagwan Das (in the town of Amer), and the marriage took place. Isfandarma (about 16th February 1584) the Shahinshah and the principal men of the Scattering of largesse according to the usages of the great. There were glorious feasts and assemblies,Īnd there was a daily market of gifts. ( Daulat-khana / Diwan-e-Aam) was decorated. The arrangements, and in a short time the private ( Diwan-e-Khaas) and public hall Note that Prince Daniyal was brought up in Amer in his childhood, by the wife of Raja Bharmal Įxperienced persons were appointed to make

Prince Daniyal was among those who were sent to welcome and escort them to the Royal Court. Raja Bhagwan Das and Mirza Shahrukh(later married Shakr-un-Nissa Begum, daughter of Akbar) were coming to the court, after a campaign. The Emperor gave him a lac of rupees in ready money, and goods of the wardrobe, and three Persian horses, and five elephants, and ever so many camels and mules and servants. Link click here.) and Raja Bhagwan Das arrived near Fatehpur, and having sent the Prince Daniyal with Shaikh Ibrahim Chishti, and a number of the Amirs to meet them, they conducted them to the Court. which was the end of the 30th year of the Emperor's reign, Mirza Shahrukh( he later married Shakr-un-Nissa Begum, daughter of Akbar see #10 of this post. The Munthakhab-ut-Tawarikh of Mulla Abu'l Qadir Badayuni, Ranking Haig Lowe, Volume-2, Pg-341. I found the accounts of Badayuni(#1) and Nizam-ud-din(#2) better than that of Abul Fazl(#4).

I have taken 3 Mughal records & 1 Rajputana account, which describe the marriage of Salim with Maan Bai. After birth of Khusrau, Jahangir gave her the title of Shah Begum. She was niece of Mariam-Uz-Zamani Begum and the younger sister of Raja Man Singh of Amer. This post describes the marriage of Prince Salim (later Mughal Emperor Jahangir) and his first wife, Maan Bai, the daughter of Raja Bhagwan Das of Amer.
