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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 Sultan Begum (died 1509), Empress consort of Ferghana Valley and Samarkand as the fourth wife of Emperor Babur Gulbadan Begum ( c. 1523 – 1603), Mughal princess and the youngest daughter of Emperor Babur
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: 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 ...
This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aram Banu Begum; B. ... Masuma Sultan Begum (daughter of Babur) N. Bebe Nanaki; Nur-un-Nissa Begum (wife of Jahangir) S.
For the daughters of a sovereign Sultan or a daughter of a son of a sultan the titles that were used are: Lady (hatun, خاتون). Used before 16th century and also used for sultan's mothers and consorts. Format style: "(given name) Hatun", i.e. Lady (given name) Sultana (sultan, سلطان). Used after 16th century. Formal title:
This list may not reflect recent changes. A. ... Khanzada Begum; M. Malikat Agha; Masuma Sultan Begum This page was last edited on 26 September 2024, at 00:25 ...
Sultan (سلطان) is a word of Arabic origin, originally meaning "authority" or "dominion". By the beginning of the 16th century, the title of sultan, carried by both men and women of the Ottoman dynasty, was replacing other titles by which prominent members of the imperial family had been known (notably hatun for women and bey for men), with imperial women carrying the title of "Sultan ...