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  1. Masuna Sultan Begum (fallecida en 1509) fue reina consorte del Valle de Fergana y Samarcanda, como quinta esposa del emperador Babur, el fundador del Imperio mogol. Masuma nació en el seno de la dinastía timúrida y era la quinta hija del tío paterno de Babur, Sultan Ahmed Mirza, gobernante de Samarcanda y Bujará .

  2. Masuma Sultan Begum (d. c. 1509) was the Queen consort of Ferghana Valley and Samarkand as the fourth wife of Emperor Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire and the first Mughal emperor. Masuma was a first cousin of her husband and was a Timurid princess by birth.

  3. Masuna Sultan Begum (fallecida en 1509) fue reina consorte del Valle de Fergana y Samarcanda, como quinta esposa del emperador Babur, el fundador del Imperio mogol. Masuma nació en el seno de la dinastía timúrida y era la quinta hija del tío paterno de Babur, Sultan Ahmed Mirza, gobernante de Samarcanda y Bujará.

  4. Masuma Sultan Begum (Persian: معصومہ سلطان بیگم; born c. 1508) was a Mughal princess and the daughter of the first Mughal emperor, Babur. She is frequently mentioned in the Humayun-nama by her sister, Gulbadan Begum, who calls her sister 'Elder sister Moon' (mah chacha).

  5. Maham Begum; Masuma Sultan Begum; Zainab Sultan Begum; Aisha Sultan Begum (desde 1499 juliano, hasta 1503) Pareja: Baburi Andijani: Hijos: Gulbadan Begum; Humayun; Información profesional; Ocupación: Poeta, autobiógrafo, monarca y escritor: Obras notables: Baburnama

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BaburBabur - Wikipedia

    In the period 1506–08, Babur married four women, Maham Begum (in 1506), Masuma Sultan Begum, Gulrukh Begum and Dildar Begum. Babur had four children by Maham Begum, of whom only one survived infancy. This was his eldest son and heir, Humayun. Masuma Sultan Begum died during childbirth; the year of her death is disputed (either 1508 or 1519).

  7. 15 de may. de 2019 · Babur (born Zahir-ud-din Muhammad; February 14, 1483–December 26, 1530) was the founder of the Mughal Empire in India. His descendants, the Mughal emperors, built a long-lasting empire that covered much of the subcontinent until 1868, and that continues to shape the culture of India to this day.