Children
- Shahzadi Huralnissa Begum (1613–1616)
- Shahzadi (Imperial Princess) Jahanara Begum (2 April 1614 – 1681)
- Shahzada (Imperial Prince) Dara Shikoh (20 March 1615 – 30 August 1659)
- Shahzada Mohammed Sultan Shah Shuja Bahadur (23 June 1616–1660)
- Shahzadi Roshanara Begum (3 September 1617–1671)
- Badshah Mohinnudin Mohammed Aurangzeb (4 November 1618 – 3 March 1707)
- Shahzada Sultan Ummid Baksh (1619–1622)
- Shahzadi Surayya Banu Begum (1621–1628)
- Shahzada Sultan Murad Baksh (1624–1661)
- Shahzadi Gauhara Begum (17 June 1631–1706)
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Famous quotes containing the word children:
“Sports and gallantries, the stage, the arts, the antics of dancers,
The exuberant voices of music,
Have charm for children but lack nobility; it is bitter earnestness
That makes beauty; the mind
Knows, grown adult.”
—Robinson Jeffers (18871962)
“Your children are not here to fill the void left by marital dissatisfaction and disengagement. They are not to be utilized as a substitute for adult-adult intimacy. They are not in this world in order to satisfy a wifes or a husbands need for love, closeness or a sense of worth. A childs task is to fully develop his/her emerging self. When we place our children in the position of satisfying our needs, we rob them of their childhood.”
—Aaron Hess (20th century)
“Mental health data from the 1950s on middle-aged women showed them to be a particularly distressed group, vulnerable to depression and feelings of uselessness. This isnt surprising. If society tells you that your main role is to be attractive to men and you are getting crows feet, and to be a mother to children and yours are leaving home, no wonder you are distressed.”
—Grace Baruch (20th century)