Eternal love stories of Mugal-E- Azam,Anarkali &Taj Mahal

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Uploaded by on Mar 18, 2008

The story of Mugal -E- Azam is about a Prince of the Mugal Empire who is in love with a servant by the name of Anarkali. Due to the disapproval of King Akbar the Great the two lovers were forbidden to be together.As a result the King banishes Anarkali from the Kingdom and tells the young prince his love is dead.
The movie Anarkali follows the story of Mugal -E- Azam as a sequel.
Taj Mahal is the love story of Prince (Shah Jahan)Kurram (son of now King Salim) who falls in love with a young girl by the name of Mumtaz.They struggle to live in love as his stepmother tries to Kill Kurram and rule the Kingdom.Her attempts all failed.After Mumtaz's death Prince Kurram build the monument of the Taj Mahal as a moseloum(tomb) for his love to be buired in.As the story ends Kurram dies and he too is buried in the Taj Mahal along with his wife.

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  • the most beauuuuutiful actress of all time

  • "mughals were very kind and sweet hearted" - ??? LOL!!! Another gullible fiction so far from any truth. Moghuls were tyrannous with no heart, killers, atrocious, murderers, looters, rapers and perverts to the core!! Shahjahan and Akbar kept as many as 5,000 young women between age of 14 to 25 for their sexual pleasures in private harems besides the official so many wives! destroyed temples by thousands!! Just 1 Aurangzeb destroyed 10,000 Hindu Temples!!!!! How "sweet n Kind" indeed!!!

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  • @mustafa78662 penchoda teri mata hai i ill behead islam and nuke MACCA 

  • mughals were very kind and sweet hearted but these sotories are not true they are based only on fiction

  • Yes Madhubala was the most beautiful actress of Indian cinema.

    But these historical stories are not eternal! lol.. Mughals were not eternal, nor are their stories.. they were just made to look good in history. That was the bloodiest period of Indian history or loot, killings, plunder and perversion.

  • very nice collection...

  • @allahisgreat100 Salim's son, Shahjehan married Noor-jehan.

  • how bad is salim he loved anakali but the king dont  so the king put anarkali at the wall and blocked everwhre and slim married another girl called nur jahan

  • wow nice pyar kya koi chori nhi ki, pyar kya tu derna kya nice, mager mae tu bahut derta hu larki k baap se

  • owowo old is gold for rell

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