'Delight Among Women') (23 September 1597 – c. 1603) was a Mughal princess, the youngest daughter of Emperor Jahangir and his Rathore wife, Jagat Gosain.
Born on 23 September 1597, Luzzat was the youngest daughter of Prince Salim (later Jahangir), the eldest surviving son of Mughal Emperor Akbar.
[1][2] Her mother was the Rathore princess, Jagat Gosain (Bilqis Makani in official chronicles), the tenth daughter of Udai Singh Rathore, the Raja of Marwar.
She was born at Kashmir on the return journey of the Royal entourage of her grandfather, Akbar, towards Lahore.
[1] She had two older full-siblings, Begum Sultan, who died infancy and Prince Khurram, who succeeded their father to throne.