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  2. Masuma Sultan Begum (daughter of Babur) - Wikipedia

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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 ).

  3. Masuma Sultan Begum - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. List of emperors of the Mughal Empire - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. List of Mughal empresses - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Masuma Begum - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Muhammad Zaman Mirza - Wikipedia

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    Finally, the nobles selected Mahmud Khan, son of Bahadur's brother Latif Khan as his successor and he ascended to the throne as Mahmud Shah III on May 10, 1538. Then Muhammad Zaman Mirza made an agreement with the Portuguese in which he would yield Mangrol and Daman and a band of land along the entire coast, in return for their support but the ...

  8. Kamran Mirza - Wikipedia

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    Gulrukh Begum (m. 1528), daughter of his maternal uncle, Amir Sultan Ali Mirza Taghai Begchik; [1] [2] Muhtarima Khanum, daughter of Shah Muhammad Sultan Jagatai, Sultan of Kashghar, by his wife, Khadija Sultan Khanum, fourth daughter of Sultan Ahmad Khan Jagatai; [3] Hazara Begum, niece of the Hazara chief, Khizr Khan; [4]

  9. Salima Sultan Begum - Wikipedia

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    Salima Sultan Begum was the daughter of Mughal princess Gulrukh Begum and her husband, the Viceroy of Kannauj, Nuruddin Muhammad Mirza. [5] Her father was the grandson of Khwaja Hasan Naqshbandi and was a scion of the illustrious Naqshbandi Khwajas, [6] who were held in great esteem and were related to Sultan Abu Sa'id Mirza of the Timurid Empire through his son, Sultan Mahmud Mirza.