They often have elaborate settings. The Mughal courts, with their grandeur and opulence, are a common backdrop. For example, in 'The Twentieth Wife', you can almost see the beautiful palaces and gardens.
Since I'm not familiar with Saba Javed's specific novels, in general, romantic novels often have strong character development. So perhaps her novels also focus on creating complex and relatable characters in the context of a love story.
There was no clear answer to the question of whether Timur had founded the Mughals or the Dayuan. The document in the search results mentioned that it was easy for Timur to establish Mughal, and the Mughal Empire was established after the collapse of the Timur Empire. However, there was no mention of whether Timur had established Dayuan. Therefore, based on the information provided, I am unable to determine whether Timur established Mughal or Dayuan.
I'm not sure specifically which romantic novels Saba Javed has written. You could try searching on major book platforms or libraries to find her works in the romantic genre.
Mughal E Azam has elements of truth, but it's not a completely accurate account. It combines historical facts with artistic interpretation to create a compelling story. So, it's a blend of reality and imagination.
The story of Mughal-e-Azam has elements of real history, but it's also fictionalized and dramatized to make it more engaging for the audience. So, it's a mix of truth and creativity.
Love is a common theme. For example, in many novels set in this era, there are love stories between royals or between commoners and royals that are often complicated by the strict social hierarchies of the Mughal court.
Well, if we think about a possible 'Saba Prom King' story, it could start with Saba being an ordinary student in school. But he had big dreams of being the prom king. He started preparing for the prom in many ways. He worked on his appearance, practiced his social skills, and maybe even learned some special dance moves. On the prom night, he entered the hall with confidence. His friendly nature made him popular among his classmates. He danced the night away and in the end, when the time came to announce the prom king, Saba's name was called. His friends cheered and he walked up to receive the crown, creating a memorable moment in the school's prom history.
There's not much publicly verified information to confirm it as an absolute truth. It could be a mix of rumors and some real-life experiences that have been distorted over time.
Another notable one is 'Anarkali' which tells a tragic love story set during the Mughal era. It gives insights into the complex relationships and power dynamics of that time.