Mihr-un-nissa Begum

Mihr-un-nissa, better known as Ladli Begum, was the first cousin of Emperor Shah Jahan's wife, Empress Mumtaz Mahal, the daughter of Asaf Khan.

However, Khusrau declined their offer, because he loved his wife, the daughter of Mirza Aziz Koka, who had been with him through the long years of imprisonment and blindness.

He was the first choice of Nur Jahan for the marriage of her daughter, Ladli Begum, as he was the favorite of common people who desperately wanted to see him on the throne.

On 22 December 1620, one lakh rupees in cash and goods as a sachaq to Mirza Ghiyas Beg's quarters, which were accompanied by most of the great Amirs.

[11] Muhammad Sharif Mutamid Khan, who observed the events first hand, believed that Nur Jahan's manoeuvrings were jeopardising the security of the state.

[14] When Jahangir died on 28 October 1627, her husband Shahryar ascended the throne at Lahore,[16] as her mother Nur Jahan had desired.

Marble cenotaphs of Ladli and her mother Nur Jahan