Zaib Un Nisa's Tomb: Unlocking the Secrets of a Mughal Princess
Автор: Heritage Chronicles
Загружено: 2025-04-18
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Behind the blaring traffic of Multan Road in Lahore, hidden behind an old iron gate, stands a 400-year-old tomb.
Most passersby don’t even notice it. But those who do, whisper one name:
Zaib Un Nisa Begum — daughter of Emperor Aurangzeb Alamgir.
But here’s the twist:
This tomb tells not one… but three forgotten stories.
🔹 Story 1 – The Princess of Delhi:
Born in 1638, Zaib Un Nisa was no ordinary Mughal princess.
She was a poet (Diwan-e-Makhfi), a scholar of Quran, astronomy, and calligraphy…
And some say, secretly in love with Aqil Khan Razi.
She rejected royal suitors like Prince Suleiman Shikoh, son of Dara Shikoh, and stood by her brother Prince Muhammad Akbar in rebellion — a choice that led her to imprisonment at Salimgarh Fort, Delhi.
🔹 Story 2 – The Garden & the Tomb:
The tomb lies where once stood a glorious Mughal Garden, built possibly under the patronage of Jahanara Begum, sister of Shah Jahan.
This was the Choburji Garden, where fountains danced and walls glowed with tile mosaics.
Today, the tomb stands broken and surrounded by homes in Samanabad.
Historians like Noor Ahmad Chishti, Abdullah Chaghatai, and Abdullah Qureshi linked this tomb to Zaib Un Nisa — but without proof.
🔹 Story 3 – The Real Identity:
Some believe this is not Zaib Un Nisa’s grave at all.
Architectural clues suggest it belonged to Fakhr-un-Nisa (Mia Bai) — a confidante of Jahanara Begum, who once managed these gardens.
Zaib Un Nisa, historical records suggest, was buried in Tees Hazari, Delhi, a site destroyed during British-era railway construction.
Others say her grave was relocated near Akbar’s tomb in Agra.
🧕 Historical Figures Mentioned:
Zaib Un Nisa, Aurangzeb, Dara Shikoh, Suleiman Shikoh, Muhammad Akbar, Aqil Khan Razi, Jahanara Begum, Roshan Ara Begum, Noor Ahmad Chishti, Abdullah Chaghatai, Abdullah Qureshi, Mia Bai (Fakhr-un-Nisa)
📽️ Produced by: Heritage Chronicles
🕰️ Era Covered: Mughal Empire (Shah Jahan to Aurangzeb), Sikh Raj, British Period
If you’re drawn to the lost voices of history, the secrets of Lahore, and the grandeur of Mughal women — this story is for you.
👇 Watch now, and uncover what lies behind the gates.
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