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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tajlu_KhanumTajlu Khanum - Wikipedia

    Tajlu Khanum (Persian: تاجلو خانم) or Tajli Begum (تاجلی بیگم), also known by her title of Shah-Begi Khanum (شاه بگی خانم), was a Turkoman princess from the Mawsillu tribe and mother of Tahmasp I.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tahmasp_ITahmasp I - Wikipedia

    Religion. Twelver Shia Islam. Seal. Tahmasp I ( Persian: طهماسب یکم, romanized : Ṭahmāsb or تهماسب یکم Tahmâsb; 22 February 1514 – 14 May 1576) was the second shah of Safavid Iran from 1524 until his death in 1576. He was the eldest son of Shah Ismail I and his principal consort, Tajlu Khanum .

  3. Mahinbanu Sultan (Persian: مهین‌بانو سلطان; 1519–1562) was the little daughter of Shah Ismail I of Persia (r. 1524–1576) and Tajlu Khanum. She was the youngest sister of Shah Tahmasb. She had a big influence during the reign of her brother, and acted as his political adviser.

  4. Biografía. Regencia (1524-1533) Tahmasp era hijo del Shah Ismaíl I y Shah-Begi Khanum (conocida bajo el nombre de Tajlu Khanum) de la tribu turcomana Mawsillu. Tenía sólo 10 años de edad cuando sucedió a su padre Ismaíl, fundador de la dinastía safávida.

  5. In 1519, Tajlu Khanum, the wife of Shah Isma'il I, led a project to improve the drainage around the Shrine, embellish the Shrine with an iwan and two minarets, and reconstruct the tomb chamber as a domed octagon In times of war, Safavid royal women found refuge in Qom, and likely compared their situation to that of Fatima Masumeh.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ismail_IIsmail I - Wikipedia

    Mahinbanu Khanum - with Tajlu Khanum (1519 – 20 January 1562, buried in Qom), unmarried; Khanish Khanum [95] (1507–563, buried in Imam Husayn Shrine , Karbala ), married to Shah Nur-al Din Nimatullah Baqi, [96] and had a son named Mirmiran and a daughter; [98]

  7. Sultanum Begum ( Persian: سلطانم بیگم; ( c. 1516 – 1593), also known as Kadam Ali Soltan Khanum, [1] was the first wife and chief consort [2] of the second Safavid king Tahmasp I. She was the mother of her husband's successor, Ismail II, and the mother of Mohammad Khodabanda, who reigned from 1578 until his overthrow in 1587.