Ruhani Bai Begum

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Ruhani Bai Begum
Ruhani Bai
SpouseChhatrasal
IssueMastani
HouseBundela (by marriage)
ReligionSunni Islam

Ruhani Bai Begum (also spelled as Ruhaani Bai Begum) was the daughter of Nizam of Hyderabad and chief consort of Bundela Rajput ruler Chhatrasal, ruler of Panna from 1675 to 1731.[1][2]

Ruhaani was of Persian Muslim descent.[3]

In 1728, when Muhammad Khan Bangash invaded Chhatrasal's kingdom and besieged his capital. Chhatrasal wrote to Maratha Peshwa Bajirao I for help but being occupied in a military campaign Bajirao could not respond until 1729, when he finally marched on towards Bundelkhand. Ultimately Bajirao defeated Bangash after reaching Jaitpur near Kulpahar in present Uttar Pradesh.[4]

In gratitude, Chhatrasal gave Bajirao the hand of Mastani, his daughter with his concubine Ruhani Begum, along with dominion over Jhansi, Sagar and Kalpi.[5]

At first Ruhani Begum was against the marriage of her daughter Mastani with Bajirao I as Mastani was half-Muslim. She was concerned that her daughter may be discriminated for being a follower of Shia Islam, whereas Bajirao was a Hindu Brahmin. However, Ruhani Begum accepted this marriage later on the advice of her husband, that Mastani was also a half-Hindu and being a follower of the Pranami Sampradaya will not treated with any discrimination.[6]

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