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  1. Bakht-un-Nissa Begum (c. 1547 – 2 June 1608) was a Mughal princess, the daughter of the Mughal emperor Humayun.

  2. Mah Chuchak Begum (meaning moon flower; died 28 March 1564) was a wife of the second Mughal emperor Humayun. She was an ambitious lady who threw out the Naib Subadar and ruled Kabul on her own, once leading her army in person and defeating Munim Khan at Jalalabad.

  3. Mah Cuchak Begun (en persa: ماہ چوچک بیگم ‎) (? - 1564) fue emperatriz consorte del Imperio mogol como segunda esposa del emperador Humayun. 1 2 Fue una mujer ambiciosa que gobernó Kabul y tuvo su propio ejército. Ella mismo encabezó un ejército en persona, y derrotó a Munim Khan, en Jalalabad. 3 . Juventud.

  4. cbw.iath.virginia.edu › women_displayBakht-un-Nissa Begum

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  5. Bakht-un-Nissa Begum [a] ( c. 1547 – 2 June 1608) was a Mughal princess, the daughter of the Mughal emperor Humayun.

  6. 13 de oct. de 2014 · Name of the Mughal emperors from Shah Alam Bahadur Shah to Bahadur Shah Zafar.

  7. Badshah Begum ( c. 1703 – 14 December 1789) was from 8 December 1721 to 6 April 1748 as the first wife and chief consort of the Mughal emperor Muhammad Shah. [1] . She is popularly known by her title Malika-uz-Zamani ("Queen of the Age") which was conferred upon her by her husband, immediately after their marriage. [2]