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  2. Humayun - Wikipedia

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    Humayun was born as Nasir al-Din Muhammad to Babur's favourite wife Māham Begum on Tuesday 6 March 1508. According to Abul Fazl, Māham was related to the noble family of Sultan Husayn Bayqara, the Timurid ruler of Herat. She was also related to Sheikh Ahmad-e Jami. [7] [8]

  3. Category:Wives of Humayun - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Wives of Humayun" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bega Begum; H.

  4. Humayun Saeed - Wikipedia

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    Humayun Saeed (born 27 July 1971) is a Pakistani actor and producer. [1] Primarily known for his work on Pakistani television and cinema as an actor, he is the recipient of several accolades including Lux Style Awards , and ARY Film Awards . [ 2 ]

  5. Meher Afroz Shaon - Wikipedia

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    Shaon married Humayun Ahmed, a famous Bangladeshi writer and film director, and was criticized by Humayun's fans and readers. They blame Shawon for Humayun Ahmed's divorce with his first wife. They claim that at the instigation of Shawon, Humayun Ahmed divorced his wife Gultekin and married his daughter's friend. [10]

  6. List of emperors of the Mughal Empire - Wikipedia

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    Akbar (reigned 1556–1605) was born Jalal-ud-din Muhammad [21] in the Umarkot Fort, [22] to Humayun and his wife Hamida Banu Begum, a Persian princess. [23] Akbar succeeded to the throne under a regent, Bairam Khan, who helped consolidate the Mughal Empire in India. [24]

  7. Humayun's Tomb - Wikipedia

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    The tomb of Humayun was built by the orders of his first wife and chief consort, Empress Bega Begum (also known as Haji Begum). Construction began in 1565 and was completed in 1572; it cost 1.5 million rupees, [9] paid entirely by the Empress. [26]

  8. Hamida Banu Begum - Wikipedia

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    She met Humayun, as a fourteen-year-old girl and frequenting Mirza Hindal's household, at a banquet given by his mother, Dildar Begum (The late Babur's wife [widow] and Humayun's step-mother) in Alwar. Humayun was in exile after his exodus from Delhi, due to the armies of Sher Shah Suri, who had ambitions of restoring Afghan rule in Delhi. [7]

  9. Mah Chuchak Begum - Wikipedia

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    Mah Chuchak Begum (meaning moon flower; [1] died 28 March 1564) was a wife of the second Mughal emperor Humayun. [2] She was an ambitious lady who threw out the Naib Subadar and ruled Kabul on her own, once leading her army in person and defeating Munim Khan at Jalalabad.