The Mughal Empire: How Babur Built India's Greatest Dynasty — Fexingo History
When we think of the Mughal Empire, it's usually the emperors who dominate the story — Babur, Akbar, Shah Jahan, Aurangzeb. But behind every throne stood a network of powerful women: mothers, wives, daughters, and concubines who shaped politics, architecture, and culture from inside the zenana. This episode explores how Mughal women wielded real influence — from Gulbadan Begum's memoirs to Nur Jahan's coinage, from Mumtaz Mahal's political partnership to Jahanara Begum's patronage of Shah Jahan's Delhi. We look at how the zenana was not a prison but a political stage, where women managed vast estates, funded caravanserais, brokered peace, and even led armies. We discuss the limits of their power — particularly under Aurangzeb's stricter policies — and the ways they navigated patriarchy. Drawing on contemporary accounts and recent scholarship, we reveal the hidden half of Mughal history: the women who built, funded, and occasionally ruled an empire. #MughalWomen #Zenana #GulbadanBegum #NurJahan #MumtazMahal #Jahanara #Roshanara #MughalEmpire #SouthAsianHistory #WomenInHistory #PowerBehindTheThrone #ShahJahan #Jahangir #Aurangzeb #MughalArchitecture #Patronage #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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