Moughal's wife

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Moughal's wife
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Biographical information
Planet of origin Simarka
Gender
Race Shavadai
Species Human
Information about family
Marriage Moughal (husband)
Child Abu (son)
Other relative Nya (daughter-in-law)
Socio-political information
Allegiance Moughal
Out of Stargate universe information
Portrayed by an unknown actress
First appearance "Emancipation"

Moughal's wife is the only wife of Moughal, chieftain of the Shavadai. She has a son, Abu.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Moughal's wife is an exception among her tribe; she is the only wife of Moughal, chieftain of the Shavadai, when men are usually polygamist. Moughal admits that he's suffering from the "madness", meaning he really loves his wife. In a country where women are treated like a merchandise, it could be considered as a weakness, yet Doctor Daniel Jackson thinks that this is like an example (SG1: "Emancipation").

Character's evolution[edit | edit source]

"Emancipation" (1997)[edit | edit source]

When she hears that Abu has been found, Moughal's wife raises the curtain of her tent. When she sees Abu, she put her veil and goes to welcome him.

When Moughal welcomes SG-1 inside his tent, he remove his hat and gives it to his wife.

When Colonel Jack O'Neill, Daniel Jackson and Teal'c go with Moughal to retreive Captain Samantha Carter who has been abducted by Abu, Jackson notices that Moughal has only one wife, may be to set like an example and guesses that Moughal loves her. For an answer, Moughal slowly smiles to Jackson.

When SG-1 is ready to leave the planet, Moughal, his wife, Nya and Abu are standing before them, inviting them to join a seven day wedding ceremony. Then Moughal frees the Shavadai and all women, including his wife, remove their veil.

Notes[edit | edit source]

  • This character has no line in the script.

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

  • Moughal's wife's portrayer is considered as unknown. Marilyn Chin is credited as "Clanswoman", yet one doesn't have a picture of her. Therefore, it's not possible to determine which character she played in "Emancipation"; Moughal's wife, Nya's mother, or another character.

See also[edit | edit source]