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  2. Babur - Wikipedia

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    Babur (Persian: [βɑː.βuɾ]; 14 February 1483 – 26 December 1530; born Zahīr ud-Dīn Muhammad) was the founder of the Mughal Empire in the Indian subcontinent. He was a descendant of Timur and Genghis Khan through his father and mother respectively. [4] [5] [6] He was also given the posthumous name of Firdaws Makani ('Dwelling in Paradise ...

  3. Qutlugh Nigar Khanum - Wikipedia

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    Here, at Andizhan, she gave birth to Umar's eldest son, Prince Babur on 14 February 1483. [4] Babur went on to become the founder of the Mughal Empire of India and was the first Mughal emperor. Qutlugh also gave birth to Umar's eldest daughter, Princess Khanzada Begum, who was five years older than Babur and was born sometime in 1478. Qutlugh ...

  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. Mughal dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The dynasty's founder, Babur (born 1483), was a direct descendant of the Asian conqueror Timur (1336–1405) on his father's side and of Mongol emperor Genghis Khan (died 1227) on his mother's side, and Babur's ancestors had other affiliations with Genghisids through marriage and common ancestry.

  6. List of emperors of the Mughal Empire - Wikipedia

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    Babur was a direct descendant of Timur, the 14th century founder of the Timurid empire on his father's side, and Genghis Khan on his mother's side. [9] Ousted from his ancestral domains in Turkestan by Shaybani Khan, the 40-year-old prince Babur turned to India to satisfy his ambitions.

  7. Aisan Daulat Begum - Wikipedia

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    Aisan Daulat Begum (died June, 1505, other spellings Ehsan Daulat, Isan Daulat, Ësan Dawlat [1]) was the first wife and chief consort of Yunus Khan of Moghulistan.She was the mother of Qutlugh Nigar Khanum, and hence the grandmother of the first Mughal emperor, Babur.

  8. Baburnama - Wikipedia

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    The Babur-nama in English (Memoirs of Babur) (1922) Volume 2 by Annette Susannah Beveridge at the Internet Archive; The Baburnama: Memoirs of Babur, Prince and Emperor, Zahir-ud-din Mohammad Babur, Translated, edited and annotated by Wheeler M. Thackston. 2002 Modern Library Classics Edition, New York. ISBN 0-375-76137-3

  9. Baburi Andijani - Wikipedia

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    Although famous emperors often kept their feelings secret, Emperor Babur fearlessly expressed his feelings towards Baburi. [7] [8] [9] 'Äyisha-sultan Begum whom my father and hers, i.e. my uncle, Sl. Aḥmad Mirzā had betrothed to me, came (this year) to Khujand¹ and I took her in the month of Sha'ban. Though I was not ill-disposed towards ...