Empress and chief wife of Emperor Jahangir, Noor Jahan exercised considerable political influence and was known for her patronage of the arts.
Aisan Daulat Begum: was the first wife of Yunus Khan, she acted as de facto ruler and adviser during her grandson's reign.
Eldest daughter of Shah Jahan, Jahanara was an influential figure in court politics and a notable patron of architecture and poetry.
Daughter of Shah Jahan, Roshanara was involved in political intrigue and had a significant influence on the court.
Daughter of Aurangzeb, Zeb-un-Nisa was a poetess and an intellectual who defied societal norms.
Wife of Emperor Akbar, she was known for her role in the administration of the empire.
Akbar's wife and mother of Jahangir, she held considerable influence in the Mughal court.
Sister of Shah Jahan, Nur-un-Nisa was a poetess and an influential figure in the cultural sphere.
Babur's daughter, she wrote the "Humayun-nama," an important historical account.
Akbar's foster mother and a trusted advisor who held influence in court politics.