The Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb had more than ten children, but the most dear and intelligent of them were pockets. Due to her intelligence and literary interests, pockets had special identity in their time. She was not only a princess, but also a poet and cultural personality.
Pockets were counted among the best female singers of their time. She often participated in literary and cultural programs, where she was mesmerized through her poems and songs. His poems had a glimpse of various aspects of society, culture and life. Seeing this creative approach, many people considered him a great female artist of his time.
However, his father Aurangzeb did not like that his daughter publicly read poetry and showed her talent in the people’s gathering. Aurangzeb had a tough and conservative nature and considered his daughter’s freedom and literary interests inappropriate.
Pocket was famous for those Nisa’s love story
Apart from this, the love story of Pocket Un Nisa was also very famous. It is said that she had affection for Maharaja Chhatrasal. When Aurangzeb came to know about this love affair, he was very angry and sentenced his daughter to 20 years. For this period, pockets were imprisoned in the Salimgarh Fort in Delhi.
Apart from literature and art, the pocket invented a female dress named Angya Kurti. This dress was worn by women in Turkistan and still remains its historical and cultural identity.
Pockets remain unmarried throughout their life
Those pockets remained unmarried throughout their life and they never married. His life was dedicated to knowledge, art and freedom. Even today historians and literature lovers remember their talent and courage.
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