Akbar the great officially married 3 princess, they were his chief all powerful Queens.. 1.Rukaiya sultana begam 2.salima begam (Widow of bahram khan) 3.Harka bai/jodha later Marium uz zamani after the birth of prince salim
He loved his chief Queens and respected them from his bottom of heart. He hate to spend time with others Servents and sub wives. there had strong relationship with his chif Queen marium uz zamani who is consider as his most of children's mother and was atfirst a hindu princess later at middle age, She converted Islam without any force of her family, she accepted Islam by her own willing. She also visited the holly Makkka Sarif at the last age. — Preceding unsigned comment added by SSA786 (talk • contribs) 13:49, 25 December 2013 (UTC)
As I see the issue, Mariam-uz-Zamani seems to have been required to convert to Islam when she married Akbar. Yet it seems that Akbar allowed her to keep practising her Hindu faith. So, how should Mariam-uz-Zamani be regarded after her marriage to Akbar? Should she be considered to be a Muslim or a Hindu? Is there clear evidence that she voluntarily converted to Islam during her life living with Akbar? --Chewings72 (talk) 05:25, 26