Anarkali (
(Shahmukhi);
Anarkali ) (pomegranate blossom) born Nadira Begum or Sharf-un-Nissa, was a legendary slave girl. It is depicted in the Bollywood movie
Mughal-e-Azam that during the
Mughal period, she was supposedly ordered to be buried alive between two walls by Mughal emperor
Akbar for having an illicit relationship with the Crown-Prince Salim, later to become Emperor
Jahangir. Due to the lack of evidence and sources, the story of Anarkali is widely accepted to be false for the evidence of her grave and body. The story of Anarkali is not mentioned in the
Akbarnama nor in
Tuzuk-e-Jahangiri. It was first mentioned by an English tourist and trader
William Finch in his journal, who visited
India on 24 August 1608. The story was originally written by Indian writer
Abdul Halim Sharar and on the first page of that book he had clearly mentioned it to be a work of fiction. Nevertheless, her story has been adapted into literature, art and cinema.