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  1. Fakhr-un-Nissa (died 1501) was a Mughal princess as the eldest child of the first Mughal Emperor Babur and his Empress consort Aisha Sultan Begum. [1] Fakhr-un-Nissa was born in 1501 in Samarkand to the nineteen-year-old Babur and his first wife, Aisha Sultan Begum. Upon her birth, she was given the name of Fakhr-un-Nissa ("Glory of ...

  2. Fakhr-un-Nisa Shuhdah was born in early 11th century in the Iranian city of Dinawar to Abu Nasr Ahmad ibn al-Faraj al-Dinawari (d.574). [2] [3] Her great-grandfather had been a dealer in needles, and thus acquired the soubriquet al-Ibri'. But was her father who had acquired a passion for hadith, and managed to study it with several masters of ...

    • Shaykhah
    • 1112, Baghdad
  3. Fakhr-un-Nissa nació en 1501 en Samarcanda de Babur, de diecinueve años, y su primera esposa, Aisha Sultan Begum. Tras su nacimiento, se le dio el nombre de Fakhr-un-Nissa ("Gloria de la mujer"). [2] La princesa murió un mes o cuarenta días después de su nacimiento, y su muerte fue la que más afligió a Babur, ya que amaba mucho a su hija.

  4. Juventud. Ella fue hermana de Bairam Oghlan, de Arghun, y de Faridun Khan Kabuli. Se casó con Humayun en 1546. Tuvo dos hijos: Muhammad Hakim Mirza y Farrukhfal Mirza, y cuatro hijas: Bakht-un-Nissa Begum, Sakina Banu Begum, Amina Banu Begum y Fakhr-un-Nissa Begum. 1 .

    • valor desconocido
    • Sunismo
    • 28 de marzo de 1564jul., Bala Hissar (Afganistán)
    • Kabul
  5. Fakhr-Un-Nisa studied Hadith under the some of the most famous teachers in Baghdad at the time. In addition to her work with Hadith, she also perfected the art of calligraphy, which gave her the title she is now known by Fakhr-un-Nisa, or Pride of the Women. After her husband’s passing, she continued to learn and educate herself and was even ...

  6. Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid (Arabic: فخر النساء زيد, Fakhr un-nisa or Fahr-El-Nissa, born Fahrünissa Şakir; 7 January 1901 – 5 September 1991) was a Turkish artist best known for her large-scale abstract paintings with kaleidoscopic patterns as well as her drawings, lithographs, and sculptures. Zeid was one of the first women to go to art school in Istanbul. She lived in ...

  7. Fakhr-un-Nisa Shuhdah Umm Muhammad al-Baghdadiyyah or Shuhdah al-Baghdadiyyah (died 1112) was a Kurdish scholar, muhaddith and a calligrapher.