Shahzadi Khanum

Born on 21 November 1569, Shahzadi was the eldest daughter of the Mughal Emperor Akbar.

[2][3] When Akbar reached Gwalior, he received the news of her birth.

[2][4] She was well respected by her older half-brother, Jahangir who remarked – "Among all my sisters, in integrity, truth, and zeal for my welfare, she is without her equal; but her time is principally devoted to the worship of her creator.

Maharaja Amar Singh's marriage to a Mughal princess is meticulously documented in historical records, offering invaluable insights into the dynamics of medieval Indian politics and society.

These records illuminate the cultural exchanges, diplomatic strategies, and societal attitudes towards interfaith unions during this fascinating period of history.