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  2. Maham Begum - Wikipedia

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    Maham Begum or Mahim Begum [1] (d. 16 April 1534) was the Empress consort of the Mughal Empire from 21 April 1526 to 26 December 1530 as the third wife and chief ...

  3. Category:Wives of Babur - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Wives of Babur" ... Maham Begum; Masuma Sultan Begum; Z. Zainab Sultan Begum This page was last edited on 24 March 2024, at 22:37 (UTC ...

  4. List of mothers of the Mughal emperors - Wikipedia

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    Name (birth name) Son Ethnicity Place of origin Qutlugh Nigar Khanum [2] Babur: Turkic-Mongol: Moghulistan, Chagatai Khanate: Maham Begum [3] Humayun: Turkic-Mongol: Khorasan, Persia: Hamida Banu Begum (Maryam Makani) [4] Akbar: Persian: Khorasan, Persia: Wali Nimat Mariam-uz-Zamani [5] Jahangir: Rajput: Amber, Mughal Empire: Manavati Bai ...

  5. Babur - Wikipedia

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    Babur had four children by Maham Begum, of whom only one survived infancy. This was his eldest son and heir, Humayun. Masuma Sultan Begum died during childbirth; the year of her death is disputed (either 1508 or 1519). Gulrukh bore Babur two sons, Kamran and Askari, and Dildar Begum was the mother of Babur's youngest son, Hindal. [70]

  6. List of Mughal empresses - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Mughal empresses. Most of these empresses were either from branches of the Timurid dynasty , from the royal houses or families of Persian nobles. Alongside Mughal emperors , these empresses played a role in the building up and rule of the Mughal Empire in South Asia , from the early 16th century to the early 18th century.

  7. Category:Wives of Mughal emperors by person - Wikipedia

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    Wives of Shah Jahan (3 P) This page was last edited on 20 January 2024, at 02:55 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  8. Begum (name) - Wikipedia

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    Begum Hazrat Mahal (c. 1820 – 1879), also called as Begum of Awadh, was the second wife of Nawab Wajid Ali Shah Lutfunnisa Begum (1740-1790), the second wife of Nawab Siraj ud-Daulah, the last independent Nawab of Bengal

  9. Akbar - Wikipedia

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    She was the mother of Princess Mahi Begum, who died on 8 April 1577. [220] In 1570, Narhardas, a grandson of Rao Viramde of Merta, married his sister, Puram Bai, to Akbar in return for Akbar's support of Keshodas's claims on Merta. [221] [222] Another of his wives was Bhakkari Begum, the daughter of Sultan Mahmud of Bhakkar. [223]