Mughals: The sexual Predator Dynasty.

keerthi charan
4 min readMar 16, 2022

The Mughal Dynasty is quite faithful to Humayun, who was addicted to opium, Shah Jahan, who was having sexual relations with his natural daughter, or Akbar, who had sexual relations with his sister.

The indulgences of Akbar

Akbar lost track of how many Muslim women’s lives he ruined with his passion.

Chand Bibi, a Muslim woman, is also mentioned.

For his entire life, Akbar “did not marry” his biological daughter Aram Begum, and she died unmarried under the reign of Jahangir.

The most widely circulated legend claims that Akbar graciously abolished the practice of sati pratha; his prime motive was to sleep with Hindu women after killing their husbands.

Similarly, Akbar abducted the widowed wife of the prince of Panna and took her to his harem.

Akbar often goes to Meena Bazaar, held on the first evening of the new year, dressed as a woman.

Akbar directed his courtiers to bring women to him with care.

The women of Akbar’s harem were trapped in the palace like animals when the royal guards left the city.

Akbar also made Ayashi out of Islam.

According to Sunni law, because a Muslim cannot have more than four women at a time, and when Akbar began to maintain more women than he, Qazi tried to stop him. Angered by this, Akbar changed the Sunni Qazi with a Shia Qazi because the Shia fringe allows for unlimited and temporary marriages, referred to as “mutah” in Arabic.

Abul Fazl as- has characterized Akbar’s harem. “There were 5,000 women in Akbar’s harem, and these 5,000 ladies were not the same as his 37 spouses.” Near the Emperor’s Palace, a tavern was established. There were so many prostitutes there that it was impossible to keep track of them all. If a courtier wished to bring a new female home, she needed Akbar’s consent. People used to