MUGHAL BADSHAH NEWS: Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan ruled for more than 30 years. Among the Mughal emperors, Shah Jahan’s reign is remembered for grand and monumental buildings such as the Taj Mahal and the Red Fort in Delhi. According to historians, the glory of the Mughal Sultanate was at its highest during his time. Shah Jahan is considered the most powerful ruler of the Mughal Empire. The childhood name of Shah Jahan was Khurram. He was the third son of Emperor Jahangir. But do you know who his mother was? Who was Shah Jahan’s mother and what religion did she belong to?
Who was the mother of Shahjahan?
Let me tell you, the name of Khurram i.e. Shahjahan’s mother was Jagat Gosain. Jagat Gosain belonged to a Rajput family. She was the daughter of King Udal of Jodhpur of the Rathore dynasty. You will also be surprised to know that Shah Jahan’s father Jahangir’s mother was also a Hindu. History says that Jahangir’s mother’s name was changed to Mariam Uzzamani. From this point of view, three-fourths of Shah Jahan’s DNA was of Hindu. That is, 75 percent of Shah Jahan’s blood was Rajputi. Would Shah Jahan become a Hindu?
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Shahjahan could have adopted Hindu religion-
Perhaps this was the reason why Shah Jahan was brought up not by his mother but by Ruqaiya Sultan Begum. This was done on the orders of Emperor Akbar. Some scholars say that Akbar was afraid that Shah Jahan might be inclined towards Hinduism or that he might adopt Hinduism.
Not only this, Akbar had brought up Khurram in front of his eyes, so that no mistake could be made. According to history, Khurram was able to return to his real mother only after Akbar’s death. Shah Jahan mourned his mother for 21 days.
Shah Jahan was shocked by the death of his mother-
It is said that Khurram i.e. Shah Jahan had great affection for his mother Jagat Gosain. When Jagat Gosain died on April 8, 1619, Shah Jahan drowned in grief. He was so sad that Jahangir became very worried about him.
Shah Jahan had mourned the death of his mother for 21 days. At this time Shah Jahan’s wife Mumtaz Mahal tried her best to handle him. During that time Mumtaz used to distribute food among the poor.