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Answer In 100-150 words

Assess the role played by women of the imperial household in the Mughal Empire.

"Few women of the imperial household played a significant role in the Mughal empire." Justify the statement.

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  1. The term “haram” is used to describe the domestic world of the Mughals. This word is taken from the Persian word haram, which means a sacred place.
  2. The Mughal household consisted of the emperor’s wives and concubines, his near and distant relatives (mother, step- and foster-mothers, sisters, daughters, daughters-in-law, aunts, children, etc.), and female servants and slaves.
  3. Polygamy was practiced widely in the Indian subcontinent, especially among the ruling groups. Both for the Rajput clans, as well as the Mughals marriage, was a way of cementing political relationships and forging alliances.
  4. The gift of the territory was often accompanied by the gift of a daughter in marriage. This ensured a continuing hierarchical relationship between ruling groups. It was through the link of marriage and the relationships that developed as a result that the Mughals were able to form a vast kinship network that linked them to important groups and helped to hold a vast empire together.
  5. In the Mughal household, a distinction was maintained between wives who came from royal families (beams), and other wives (aghas) who were not of noble birth.
  6. The began, married after receiving huge amounts of cash and valuables as dowry (mahr), naturally received a higher status and greater attention from their husbands than did aghas. The concubines (agacha or the lesser agha) occupied the lowest position in the hierarchy of females intimately related to royalty.
  7. The Agha and the agacha could rise to the position of a beam depending on the husband’s will, and provided that he did not already have four wives.
  8. Love and motherhood played important roles in elevating such women to the status of legally wedded wives. Apart from wives, numerous male and female slaves populated the Mughal Household. The tasks they performed varied from the most mundane to those requiring skill, tact, and intelligence.
  9. Slave eunuchs (khwaja sara) moved between the external and internal life of the household as guards, servants, and also as agents for women dabbling in commerce.
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