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Aurangabadi Mahal : ウィキペディア英語版 | Aurangabadi Mahal
Aurangabadi Mahal Sahiba ((ペルシア語:اورنگ آبادی محل)) (died. November 1688〔(INDIA The Timurid Dynasty GENEALOGY )〕) was a consort to Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. She was named ''Aurangabadi Mahal'' because she entered Aurangzeb's harem in the city of Aurangabad. ==Biography== She was a concubine and gave birth to a daughter, Mehr-un-Nissa. Her daughter was married to Izad Bakhsh, younger son of Shahzada Murad Bakhsh at Delhi. She died of Bubonic plague carried her off in October or November 1688, at the city of Bijapur. Her tomb is thus described by Manucci "The king caused a magnificent tomb to be erected to the princess, provided with a dome of extraordinary height;he whole executed in marble brought expressly from the province of Ajmer." Her death removed the last rival of Aurangzeb's youngest and best loved concubine, Udaipuri Mahal, the mother of Kam Baksh.
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