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  1. Mariam-uz-Zamani - Wikipedia

    Jodha Bai is also a major character in Salman Rushdie 's 2008 novel The Enchantress of Florence. She is the pivot character in the book of Subhadra Sen Gupta, The Teenage Diary …

  2. Jodha Akbar | जोधा अकबर | Full Episodes | Indian Historical ...

    Jodha-Akbar is an epic drama about a sixteenth-century political marriage of convenience between a Mughal Emperor Akbar and a Rajput princess Jodha Bai.

  3. The Myth of Jodha Bai: Separating Fact from Fiction in Mughal ...

    May 31, 2025 · The answer from leading historians is no. Jodha Bai, as popularly known, was not Akbar's wife. In fact, the name "Jodha" does not appear in any contempora­ry Mughal sources …

  4. Jodha Bai (d. 1613) | Encyclopedia.com

    Rajput princess and queen. Name variations: Jodh Bai; Mariam-Uz-Zamani; Mariam or Maryam Zamani; Princess of Amber.

  5. Jodha Akbar (TV Series 2013–2015) - IMDb

    A 16th century political marriage unites Mughal emperor Akbar and Rajput princess Jodha Bai. Despite opposition, their union blossoms into love, influencing the fate of India amidst court …

  6. Jodha Name Meaning, Origin, And History: Complete Guide

    Jul 9, 2025 · Jodha is a feminine given name with Sanskrit roots. Derived from the Sanskrit word yoddha, meaning ‘warrior,’ ‘fighter,’ ‘soldier,’ ‘champion,’ or ‘learned,’ it carries connotations of …

  7. Who was Jodha Bai (Mariam-uz-Zamani) Wife of Akbar

    Mariam uz Zamani, popularly known as Jodha, created history by becoming the FIRST WOMAN in the world annals of medieval history to keep her culture, traditions, religion, and maternal.