Jahangir, Emperor Of Hindustan. The Jahangirnama: memoirs of Jahangir, Emperor of India. Washington, D. C.: Freer Gallery of Art, Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; New York: Oxford University Press, 1999 — 6-bet. ISBN 9780195127188. „In 994 [1586], at an auspicious hour. His Majesty [Jahangir] was affianced to the daughter of Raja Udai Singh, whose nobility, status, army, and power were superior to all the rajas of India. His Majesty Arsh-Ashyani [Akbar] went with the ladies of the harem to the raja's house for the marriage and celebration. Raja Udai Singh was the son of Raja Mai Deo, who was one of the major rajas of puissance, and whose army numbered eighty thousand horsemen.“
The Shah Jahan Nama of 'Inayat Khan. Oxford University Press, 1990 — xl-bet. „In the fourteenth year of Jahangir's reign, corresponding to 1028 (18-aprel 1619-yil), when His Majesty had attained the age of twenty - eight years, the Bilqis of the age, His Majesty's noble mother, died at Akbarabad.“
Shyamaldas, Kaviraj (1888). „The Mother of Jahangir“. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. 57-jild, № 1.2. Asiatic Society (Kolkata, India). 71-bet.
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Congress, Indian History. Proceedings, 1963 — 135-bet.