Your Privacy is Important to us

We encourage you to review our Terms of Service, and Privacy Policy.

By continuing, you agree to the Terms listed here. In case you want to opt out, please click "Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information" link in the footer of this page.

Opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information

We won't sell or share your personal information to inform the ads you see. You may still see interest-based ads if your information is sold or shared by other companies or was sold or shared previously.

Continue on TOI App
Open App
Login for better experience!
Login Now
Welcome! to timesofindia.com
TOI INDTOI USTOI GCC
TOI+
  • Home
  • Live
  • TOI Games
  • Top Headlines
  • India
  • City News
  • Photos
  • Business
  • Real Estate
  • Entertainment
  • Movie Reviews
  • Lifestyle
  • Podcasts
  • Elections
  • Web Series
  • Sports
  • TV
  • Food
  • Travel
  • Events
  • World
  • Music
  • Astrology
  • Videos
  • Tech
  • Auto
  • Education
  • Log Out
Follow Us On
Open App
  • ETIMES
  • CINEMA
  • VIDEOS
  • TV
  • LIFESTYLE
  • VISUAL STORIES
  • MUSIC
  • TRAVEL
  • FOOD
  • TRENDING
  • EVENTS
  • THEATRE
  • PHOTOS
  • MOVIE REVIEWS
  • MOVIE LISTINGS
  • HEALTH
  • RELATIONSHIP
  • WEB SERIES
  • BOX OFFICE

Hindu kings who married Muslim princesses

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 15, 2024, 19:44 IST
Comments
Share
1/6

Marriages as a diplomatic tool

Throughout history, royal marriages have been a diplomatic tool, often bringing together different kingdoms and cultures. In the Indian subcontinent, the Mughal era saw several such alliances where Hindu kings married Mughal princesses. These marriages were not just personal unions but also political strategies that influenced the course of history. Here, we explore five such notable marriages, shedding light on the names, dates, places, and the significant impact they had on the sociopolitical fabric of the time.

Image: Generated via CoPilot


2/6

Maharaja Amar Singh and princess Khanum

Maharaja Amar Singh of Mewar entered into matrimonial alliance with Princess Khanum, the daughter of Emperor Akbar, in a union that marked a significant political alliance. This marriage was a part of the broader strategy of Akbar to consolidate Mughal power through social and cultural amalgamation.

Image: Generated via CoPilot

3/6

Maharana Kumbha and daughter of Wazir Khan

Maharana Kumbha of Mewar, known for his patronage of the arts and architecture, also extended his influence through marriage by taking the daughter of Wazir Khan, a noble in the Mughal administration, as his wife.

Image: Generated via CoPilot

4/6

Raja Man Singh and Akbar's niece

Raja Man Singh, one of the nine gems of Akbar’s court, was married to Akbar’s niece. This union further solidified the already strong relationship between the Kachwahas and the Mughals.

Image: Generated via CoPilot

5/6

Maharaja Chhatrasal and Ruhaani Bai

Maharaja Chhatrasal, the Bundela king, known for his valor and resistance against the Mughals, married Ruhaani Bai, the daughter of the Nizam of Hyderabad. This marriage was a strategic alliance that brought together two significant powers of the time.

Image: Generated via CoPilot

6/6

Rana Sanga and daughter of a Muslim commander

Rana Sanga of Mewar, a prominent Rajput ruler, married the daughter of a Muslim commander. This alliance was part of Rana Sanga’s broader strategy to forge a formidable front against the Mughals.

Image: Generated via CoPilot

Top Comment
S
Sunil Thomas
721 days ago
Best not to solicit comments on articles even vaguely related to religion. Please analyse earlier comments and you will realise the futility of anything remotely good coming off it.
Read allPost comment
Photostories
  • From India's newest discovery to iconic: 10 monkey species found in India, and forests where travellers can spot them
  • The best places to retire in India: Affordable, peaceful, and senior-friendly
  • French love proverb of the day: "The pleasure of love lasts only a moment, the pain of love lasts..."
  • Do you want to become rich? try these remedies based on your birth
  • 7 things you must do in your garden in order to attract garden birds
  • Top 8 premium residential societies driving luxury living in Noida
  • 9 food habits of soldiers during World War I
  • 5 medicinal herbs you can grow in balcony
  • 5 new sneakers releasing this June that are worth the hype
  • Exclusive - Rubina Dilaik recalls hiding her pregnancy during a Punjabi film shoot, talks about mom guilt and motherhood; says, 'My nose would start bleeding on set due to the extreme heat'
Explore more Stories
  • 7
    Eastern Brown snake’s favourite hiding places: Here's where one of Australia's most venomous snakes prefers to stay concealed around homes, gardens and everyday human spaces
  • 9
    Sleeping enough but still tired? These vitamin deficiencies could explain why
  • 10
    ​This day, that year: From Bonnie and Clyde’s devastating crash to Spirit Rover’s Mars journey — How June 10 shaped the world​
  • 11
    ​Top 9 cancer moves that might prove ‘more dangerous’ than cancer itself: From ignoring signs to choosing alternative treatments​
  • 6
    Fatty liver disease: 5 science-backed steps an NHS doctor followed to reverse the condition
Up Next
  • News
  • /
  • Etimes
  • /
  • Trending
  • /
  • Hindu kings who married Muslim princesses
About UsTerms Of UsePrivacy PolicyCookie Policy

Copyright © Jun 11, 2026, 12.18PM IST Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. All rights reserved. For reprint rights: Times Syndication Service