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  1. Gulchehara Begum (also known as GulChihra or GulShara; c. 1515–1557) was a Mughal princess, daughter of Emperor Zāhir ud-Dīn Mohammad Babur of India, and sister of Emperor Humayun. Later, her nephew, Prince Jalal-ud-Din Mohammed ascended the imperial throne as Emperor Akbar.

    • Dildar Begum
    • Babur
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  3. Gulbadan Begum (c. 1523 – 7 February 1603) was a Mughal princess and the daughter of Emperor Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire. She is best known as the author of Humayun-Nama, the account of the life of her half-brother, Emperor Humayun, which she wrote on the request of her nephew, Emperor Akbar.

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    Gulchehra Begum (b. c. 1515 – d. 1557) — with Dildar Begum — Married firstly in 1530 to Sultan Tukhta Bugha Khan, son of Ahmad Alaq of Moghulistan, the maternal uncle of Emperor Babur. Married secondly to Abbas Sultan Uzbeg.

  5. 20 de ago. de 2020 · Quick Facts. Full Name: Gulchehra Begum. Born: 1515. Died: 1557. Religion: Sunni Islam. Dynasty: Timurid. Spouse: Sultan Tukhta-bugha Khan. Father: Babur. Mother: Dildar Begum. Famous as: Shahzadi of the Mughal Empire. Early life. During the birth of the princess Gulbadan, her father the Emperor Babur was ruling in Kabul.

  6. 9 de ene. de 2022 · Gulbadan Banu Begum, A Lesser-Known Mughal Princess (1523-1603) Updated: Jan 17, 2023. INTRODUCTION. Babur named all three of his daughters by Dildar Begum after the word Gul ‘rose’; (Gulrang: ‘rose colored’, Gulchihra: ‘rose face’ and Gulbadan: ‘rose-body’). However, Gulbadan is easily held "head and shoulders above others". (Schimmel pg.145)

  7. Gulbadan Begum (1523 – 1603) fue una princesa del Imperio mogol (Shahzadi), hija del emperador Babur. Es más conocida por ser la autora de la obra Humayun Nama, donde relata la vida de su hermanastro, el emperador Humayun. [1] [2] Fue tía del emperador Akbar "el Grande" y de su consorte, la emperatriz Ruqaiya Sultan Begum.