Mumtaz Mahal

Companion 1593 – 1631
Cooling Off
#343
Historical Importance
645K
2025 Wikipedia Views
-12.3%
Year-over-Year
-43%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Mumtaz Mahal

Mumtaz Mahal (1593–1631) was a central figure in the Mughal Empire, best known as the beloved wife of Emperor Shah Jahan. Her historical importance, recognized by a Pantheon HPI Rank of #343, stems primarily from the magnificent mausoleum commissioned in her memory: the Taj Mahal. As one of the most recognizable structures globally, the monument itself immortalizes her profound political and emotional significance to one of history's great builders.

Despite this monumental legacy, Mumtaz Mahal's contemporary internet attention is modest. She accrued approximately 645K annualized Wikipedia views in 2025, resulting in an Attention Gap of roughly 1x, indicating her online presence aligns closely with her historical standing within the Pantheon model. For contrast, Eva Braun, who holds a much lower importance rank of #829, currently draws an identical 1.6M views, while Catherine de' Medici (#542) secures 1.2M views, suggesting that contemporary curiosity prioritizes certain other historical female companions.

There is a notable trend of declining interest; her 2025 annualized views show a year-over-year decrease of -12.3%, and her recent momentum from Q1 to Q3 has dropped by -43%, pointing toward a gradual fading of her digital footprint.