Saliha Banu Begum


Saliha Banu Begum was the chief consort of Emperor Jahangir. She was the Padshah Begum for the most part of the reign of her emperor husband until her death in the year 1620.

Family

Saliha Banu Begum was the daughter of Qaim Khan, and the granddaughter of Muqim Khan, the son of Shuja'at Khan from Akbar's time.

Marriage

Jahangir married her in 1608, in the third year of his reign. As a consequence, her brother Abdur Rahim's position greatly advanced. He was awarded with the title of Tarbiyat Khan. His son named Miyan Joh, whom Saliha had taken for her son, was killed at the banks of river Jhelum by Mahabat Khan when the latter behaved insolently towards Jahangir.
She held the titles of Padishah Mahal and Padishah Banu. She was, reportedly, Nur Jahan's only powerful rival for Jahangir's affections. However, Nur Jahan was a formidable rival who had dominated not only Jahangir but also governmental affairs. Williams Hawkins, a representative of the English East India Company noted her among Jahangir's chief wives. He said the following:
Saliha Banu Begum was reportedly to be well versed in Hindi poetry.

Death

Saliha Banu Begum died on 10 June 1620. Jahangir noted that her death had been foretold by the astrologer Jotik Rai; grief stricken at her loss, he nevertheless marveled at the accuracy of the prophecy, which had been taken from his own horoscope.