Mahd-i Ulya

Mahd-i Ulyā or Mahd-e Olyā (Persian: مهد علیا, lit.'Sublime Cradle'[1] or 'Highest-ranked Cradle') was a common title for empress mother, mothers of Shahs, or crown princes, in Iran during the Safavid and Qajar eras, and title of mothers of Ottoman Sultans like Valide Sultan.This title was bestowed upon women who were powerful and of very high rank. It is also occasionally used in a similar context for the wife or the mother of a local ruler or a religious leader:

  • Mumtaz mahal (c. 1593 – after 17 june 1631), wife of Emperor Shah Jahan

References

  1. ^ Browne, E. G. (2004). A Traveller's Narrative Written to Illustrate the Episode of the Báb. USA: Kalimát Press. p. 361