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  1. Khanzada Begum (c. 1478 – 1545) was a Timurid princess and the eldest daughter of Umar Shaikh Mirza II, the amir of Ferghana. She was also the elder sister of Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire.

  2. Khanzada Begum was a Timurid noblewoman who played an important political role in the Mughal Dynasty, demonstrating how the household and the state often overlapped.

  3. Khanzada Begum (Graphic Biography) Writer: Trevor R. Getz. Artist: Liz Clarke. Historians sometimes talk about the Islamic world as though there were two spheres: the household, which was run by women, and the government, which was the domain of men. Khanzada Begum’s life challenges this narrative.

  4. Qing Shih was a pirate queen in eighteenth-century southern China. Her life demonstrates the complexity of exchange networks in this interconnected era. The Graphic Biography below uses “Three Close Reads”.

  5. Khanzada Begum (b. c.1478; d. 1545) was the elder sister of the Mughal emperor Babur. She finds mention in his memoir Baburnama and Gulbadan Begum’s Humayunama as a mediating and affectionate figure in the family. She was conferred with the title of Padshah Begum (First Lady of Empire) by Babur.

  6. Khanzada Begum ( c. 1478 – 1545) was a Timurid princess and the eldest daughter of Umar Shaikh Mirza II, the amir of Ferghana. She was also the elder sister of Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire.

  7. Bagh-e Babur ( Dari: باغ بابر ), also known as Gardens of Babur, is a historic site in Chelsatun, Kabul, Afghanistan. It is located in the Sher Darwaza hillside of District 5, southwest of Shahr-e Naw, or a short distance south of Kabul Zoo and north of Chihil Sutun. [1] .