Empress Noor Jahan was the wife of Mughal Emperor Jahangir and one of the most powerful women in Indian history. Born as Mehr-un-Nissa in 1577, she married Jahangir in 1611 and quickly became his trusted advisor. Noor Jahan was known for her intelligence, political acumen, and artistic talents, influencing the empire's decisions and policies.
She was also a patron of the arts, promoting literature, architecture, and the decorative arts during her reign. Noor Jahan commissioned several beautiful structures, including the Noor Jahan Tomb and contributed to the development of Mughal gardens. Her legacy remains significant in the history of the Mughal Empire.