
Jahanara
Jahanara was a notable Indian princess and cultural figure of the Mughal Empire, born in 1614. She was the eldest daughter of Emperor Shah Jahan and played an influential role in court politics, architecture, and social welfare. Known for her intelligence, kindness, and patronage of arts, she supported charitable activities and was involved in building religious and public structures. Jahanara's prominence came partly because she was trusted by her father and brother, and she remains remembered for her contributions to Mughal culture and architecture, including her association with the grand Pink Palace in Delhi.