Welcome to the Legend Quiz from Nishi's A Dream I Dream made by Nishi.

Currently, I only have below the Women of Legend Quiz made. The quiz for MEN will be made sometime in the future after I've researched.

IMPORTANT
For this quiz, you must answer with what you closely identify to. The results you get are the women you are most similar to in personality and tastes.

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YOUR RESULTS



YOU ARE JAHANARA!

Jahanara Begum, the eldest daughter of Emperor Shahjahan and Mumtaz Mahal (TAJ MAHAL OF INDIA) was well educated and both wrote and commissioned poetry, in addition to authoring a biography on the Muslim Saint Mu’in al-Din, in 1671.

Mumtaz Mahall passed away, and at the age of seventeen Jahanara assumed her mother’s position as head of the harem; this ensured the princesses political weight within the Mughal Dynasty. Jahanara demonstrated her important role within the politics of the empire by bring the Emperor and the court back to the normalcy it enjoyed before the death of Empress. Emperor Shahjahan’s fondness for his daughter was reflected in the multiple titles he bestowed upon her, which include Sahibat al-Zamani, Mistress of the Age, and Padshah Begum, or Lady Emperor; Jahanara was known to members of the Mughal court as Begum Sahib. Begum is a title given to women of rank, which signifies that they are void of care. It is typically conferred upon royal women at special moments in life including the birth of a son. While Jahanara could have no children, never having married she was considered socially mature because of her celibate status.

Having risen to the head of the harem Jahanara played an important role in the politics of the imperial family. This is seen through the instrumental position she held in the marriage arrangements of her three brothers. In addition she was politically active during the ‘War of Succession’ that took place at the end Shahjahan’s reign as emperor. The ‘War of Succession’ took place in 1658 when Azrangzib, Jahanara’s brother, challenged and eventually took power from Shahjahan. During the conflict Jahanara supported her father’s claim to the throne and cared for him during his forced imprisonment, which lasted until his death in 1666. Upon her father’s death, Jahanara emerged from fort Agra and was given a sizable monetary gift by Azrangzib.

Read more at: http://www.skidmore.edu/academics/arthistory/ah369/Jahanarapg2.htm

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Boadicea Jeanne d' Arc Tsai Luan Cleopatra Tsai Wen-Chi Hsi Shih Pocahontas Mu Lan Jahanara Queen Victoria Deborah Hatshepsut Razia