Jodha Bai Chattri

Jodha Bai Chattri

Located amidst a residential colony in the Jyoti Nagar area in Agra, Jodhabai Ki Chhatri is a historical monument believed to be the tomb of Akbar's wife, Jodha bai. Reaching the monument presents a peculiar challenge as it's easy to lose your way in the labyrinthine lanes and alleys surrounding it.

Jahangir's mother has been incorrectly referred to as Jodha Bai. Jodha Bai was the woman of Jahángír and not a woman of Akbar. She was the girl of Motah Rájah Udai Singh of Jodhpúr. She was married in 1588 to Shahzada Michael Assat (later Padshah Jahangir, Emperor of Delhi). She died 1603.

Soon alternative Hindu kingdoms in Rajasthan conjointly gave their daughters to Akbar. This was the darkest amount within the history of the Rajputs.Solely 2 kings remained against this. The Sisodiyas of Mewar and Hadas of Ranthambore. Hada square measure Chauhans. Finally Kunwar Man Singh of Amber and Akbar went and met Surjan Hada to convert him that he ought to become friends with Akbar. Surjan some however united, however one among his conditions of friendly relationship was that no girl of Hadas would ever be asked to marry Mughals and Akbar united.

 
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