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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maham_BegumMaham Begum - Wikipedia

    Islam. Maham Begum or Mahim Begum [1] (d. 16 April 1534) was the Empress consort of the Mughal Empire from 20 April 1526 to 26 December 1530 as the third wife and chief consort of Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire and the first Mughal emperor. She was the mother of Babur's eldest surviving son and eventual successor, Humayun .

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    Maham Begum (m. 1506) — Babur's chief and favourite consort; Masuma Sultan Begum (m. 1507; d. 1509), daughter of Sultan Ahmed Mirza and half-sister of Aisha Sultan Begum; Bibi Mubarika (m. 1519), Pashtun of the Yusufzai tribe; Gulrukh Begum (not to be confused with Babur's daughter Gulrukh Begum, who was also known as Gulbarg Begum ...

  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › Maham_BegumMaham Begum - Wikiwand

    Maham Begum or Mahim Begum (d. 16 April 1534) was the Empress consort of the Mughal Empire from 20 April 1526 to 26 December 1530 as the third wife and chief consort of Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire and the first Mughal emperor. She was the mother of Babur's eldest surviving son and eventual successor, Humayun.

  4. extant ruler Babur. Gulbadan Begum who herself was adopted by Maham Begum recounts how arrangements for the adoption of her brother, Hindal by Maham Begum were made even before his birth as it did not matter to her whether it be a boy or girl; she would take the baby either way.12 Fosterage and Motherhood in the Mughal Harem Sehar Khwaja

  5. Zeenat Mahal. Abolished. 14 September 1857. Padshah Begum ( Persian: پادشاه بیگم) was a superlative imperial title conferred upon the empress consort or 'First Lady' of the Mughal Empire and was considered to be the most important title in the Mughal harem or zenana. [1]

  6. 4 I have discussed the Central Asian connection of the early Mughal emperors in detail in my thesis, 'The "Domestic World" of the Mughals in the Reigns of Babur, Humayun and Akbar, c. 1500-1605', unpublished Ph.D. Thesis, University of Oxford, 2000: 21-54. 5 The clan names of Babur and Humayun, Timurid-Mughal and Mughal, are applied ...

  7. Died: 1530. Country most active: India. Also known as: Unknown. Born in the late 15th century, Mahams family and parentage is speculated, with some source pointing to her descent from Timirud dynasty or noble family in Khorasan. Whatever her background was, it was no apparent deterrent to marrying the emperor.