There have been many wars in the history of the world, behind which many kings and emperors were held responsible, especially for their unlawful acts. And some wars have also occurred for which women were considered guilty, although it should not actually be the case? But now you may be wondering how a woman can bring such a war, then let us tell you that the only reason for bringing these great wars was the enchanting beauty of these women. Today, in this article, we are going to tell you about the three most beautiful women in history, because of which great wars were fought, so let's know about it.
The Most Beautiful Women In History Who Were Responsible For Bringing Major Wars
The beauty queen who took the first place among them is Rani Padmini of Chittorgarh, also known as Padmavati. She was the most beautiful queen in history, because of this queen, the entire Chittor was finished. When India was ruled by the Khilji dynasty, Alauddin Khilji caught a glimpse of Padmavati and was completely captivated by her unprecedented beauty. He attacked Chittor with the intention of acquiring the beautiful queen Padmavati and also encamped for several months inside the border of Chittor to get that queen. But even then, he could not succeed in his unlawful attempt. Rani Padmini's husband Rawal Ratan Singh aka Ratan Sen orders his army to fight against Alauddin till his end, but gradually they started to lose. Subsequently, Rani Padmavati committed Jauhar (self-immolation or self-murder) on seeing her army being defeated. She gave her life by throwing herself into the fire, giving proof of an ideal wife.
Now let's talk about the second most beautiful queen, whose name was Mariam-uz-Zamani. She was also known by another name Jodha Bai, and elsewhere as Hira Kunwari and Harkha Bai. She also has a history as a beautiful woman, as she was considered the most beautiful maiden of her time. She was a Hindu princess but married a Muslim king, Akbar. According to folklore, Mughal Emperor Akbar had to face so many difficulties to get Jodha Bai. He attacked Amer to find her and in return, to save his kingdom, Jodha's father had to marry Jodha to Akbar. Somewhere, it is also stated that the marriage of these two was not a love affair but a political agreement, but still, this relationship is depicted as a love story. Historians say that Akbar saw Jodha Bhai in a fair and upon seeing her he fell in love with her and later this love affair turned into marriage.
The beautiful queen who comes at number three is Shehzadi Firoza. She was the daughter of Alauddin Khilji who was in love with Veeramdev, son of Kanhadeva, the king of Jalore. But when Firoza's father Khilji came to know about her love affair, he along with his entire army invaded Veeramdev's kingdom, Jalore. As Veeramdev was a Hindu, the Khilji did not like to allow his daughter to marry him. Consequently, Alauddin cut Veeramdev's neck and placed it in front of his daughter. Firoza was completely disturbed after seeing Viramdev's severed head. And later, she took his severed head and committed suicide by jumping into the river flowing behind the fort.
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