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Masuma Sultan Begum was born a Timurid princess as the fifth and youngest daughter of Sultan Ahmed Mirza, the King of Samarkand and Bukhara, and his fifth wife Habiba Sultan Begum, niece of Sultan Husain Aghun. She had four elder half-sisters, among whom one, Aisha Begum, was a former wife of her husband Babur, and two more became her sisters ...
Masuma Sultan Begum (Persian: معصومه سلطان بیگم; born c. 1508) was a Mughal princess and the daughter of the first Mughal emperor, Babur. She is frequently mentioned in the Humayun-nama by her sister, Gulbadan Begum , who calls her sister 'Elder sister Moon' ( mah chacha ).
Masuma Begum (8 October 1902 – 2 March 1990) was an Indian politician, social worker, and feminist. She was a member of the Indian National Congress party, serving as their deputy leader, and was active in politics in Andhra Pradesh, becoming a member of the cabinet in 1960.
Masuma Sultan Begum: Kamran Mirza (1512 –1557) Gulchehra Begum: Askari Mirza (1518 –1557) Hindal Mirza (1519 –1551) Gulbadan Begum: Gulrukh Begum: 3. Akbar (1542 –1605) Mirza Muhammad Hakim (1553 –1585) 4. Jahangir (1569 –1627) Shahzada Khanam: Shah Murad (1570- 1599) Daniyal (1572- 1604) Shakarunnisa Begum: Aram Banu Begum: Sultan ...
Malik Akora khan Khattak; Malika Jahan; Masum Shah; Masuma Sultan Begum (daughter of Babur) Mir Abdul Aziz; Mir Ahmed Nasrallah Thattvi; Mir Khalifa; Mir Muhammed Ali Khan; Mirza Aziz Koka; Mirza Hadi Beg; Mirza Jani Beg Tarkhan; Mirza Muhammad Hakim; Al-aman Mirza; Daniyal Mirza; Kamran Mirza; Murad Mirza (son of Akbar) Miskin (painter ...
Begum -i-Khas Masuma Sultan Begum [4] Sultan Ahmed Mirza and Habiba Sultan Begum unknown Timurid: Samarqand: 1507 Begum-i-Khas Bibi Mubarika [5] Malik Shah Mansur Yusufzai: unknown Pashtun: unknown 1519 Begum -i-Khas Jaan -i-Kalan Padshah Haji Bega Begum [6] Yadgar Beg unknown Persian: Khorasan: 1527 Humayun: Begum -i-Khas Padshah Mariam Makani ...
Ghaseti Begum, the eldest daughter of Alivardi Khan, Nawab of Bengal, Bihar, and Orissa during 1740-1758; 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
In the period 1506–08, Babur married four women, Maham Begum (in 1506), Masuma Sultan Begum, Gulrukh Begum and Dildar Begum. [70] 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).