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Lal Kunwar | |
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Imtiaz Mahal | |
Royal consort | |
Tenure | 27 February 1712 – 12 February 1713 |
Born | 18 March 1691 Lalajinagar, Delhi, Mughal Empire |
Died | 17 June 1759 |
Spouse | Jahandar Shah |
House | Timurid (by marriage) |
Father | Khasusiyat Khan |
Religion | Islam |
Imtiaz Mahal (Persian lit. "distinguished one of the palace"),[1] better known by her birth name Lal Kunwar, was a consort of Mughal emperor Jahandar Shah. She was the daughter of Khasusiyat Khan.She was a former dancing girl who exercised supreme influence over the Emperor, encouraged frivolity and pleasure which eventually led to his ignominious downfall.
She was the favorite concubine of Jahandar Shah and is more often referred to in histories by her given name Lal Kunwar.[2]