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औरंगजेब की बेटी, जैबुन्निसा, की अद्भुत कहानी! जानिए कैसे वह 20 वर्षों तक किले की दीवारों में सिसकती रही और उसकी जीवनी की अनसुनी कहानी। साथ ही, इस वीडियो में आपको उसके जीवन की कुछ रोचक तथ्य भी मिलेंगे।

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00:00For 20 years, a princess, who stood firm against the walls of the fort,
00:04whose full story is known as Aurangzeb's Ziyadati,
00:07was also suffered by her own daughter.
00:10Jai Bunnisa was a fan of Lord Krishna and was a Sufi poetess.
00:15Her place in Urdu is the same as that of Mirabai in Hindi.
00:19Among the most dangerous Mughal rulers of Indian history,
00:24Aurangzeb's Ziyadati was also suffered by her own daughter.
00:27Actually, Aurangzeb's daughter Jai Bunnisa was forced to love against her father's will
00:33and finally, after living in Delhi's Salimgarh Fort for 20 years,
00:38she died here.
00:39It is said that she was imprisoned in the fort for two decades
00:43and she was fascinated by poetry and poetry.
00:46She died on 3rd March 1707,
00:49but before her death, she had become a Krishna devotee.
00:53Jai Bunnisa's first love failed.
00:56Standing on the threshold of her youth,
00:59Jai Bunnisa had heard many stories about the bravery of Maratha Chhatrapati Shivaji.
01:04A few months later, Jai Bunnisa saw Shivaji in Agra
01:08and she fell in love with the bravery of Shivaji.
01:12On this occasion, Jai Bunnisa sent her love letter to Shivaji Maharaj,
01:18but the reply did not come as expected.
01:21Jai Bunnisa's heart was so broken that she was so immersed in poetry and poetry
01:27that she started participating in poetry and gatherings.
01:30During the poetry, Jai Bunnisa fell in love with poet Aqeel Khan Razi,
01:35but this love also soon became a topic of discussion.
01:39It is said that the Salimgarh Fort in Delhi became a witness of their love.
01:44Aqeel Khan Razi's daughter Aurangzeb could not tolerate Jai Bunnisa's love
01:50and was imprisoned in the Salimgarh Fort of Delhi in 1691.
01:55After this, Aurangzeb crushed his lover Aqeel Khan Razi in the same Salimgarh Fort
02:00in front of him with elephants and killed him
02:03and buried his body far away in a secluded place in Lahore.
02:08It is said that Aurangzeb separated Jai Bunnisa from her lover and stopped her from being imprisoned,
02:13so she started writing poetry.
02:15She remained unmarried all her life.
02:17During her imprisonment, Jai Bunnisa wrote more than 5,000 Ghazals,
02:21couplets, poems, and poems called Deewan-e-Makhfi.
02:26Aurangzeb hated Hinduism and its people,
02:30but his daughter Jai Bunnisa rebelled and accepted Krishna.
02:35Jai Bunnisa was a fan of Lord Krishna and was a Sufi poet.
02:40Her place in Urdu is the same as that of Mirabai in Hindi.
02:44Most of her poetry and couplets were dedicated to Lord Krishna.
02:48Jai Bunnisa's personality can also be attributed to the fact that
02:52apart from her last ruler Bahadur Shah Zafar in the Mughal dynasty,
02:56Jai Bunnisa's poetry is the world's favorite.
03:00Before Mirza Ghalib, she was the only poet whose couplets, Ghazals, and couplets
03:04have been translated into English, French, Arabic, and many foreign languages.

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