词条 | Gulchehra Begum |
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|name = Gulchehra Begum |title = Shahzadi of the Mughal Empire |image = |spouse = Sultan Tukhta-bugha Khan |house = Timurid |house-type = Dynasty |father = Babur |mother = Dildar Begum |birth_date = 1515 |birth_place = Kabul, Afghanistan |death_date = {{death year and age|1557|1515}} |death_place = |burial_place = |religion = Islam |}} 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-Dīn ascended the imperial throne as Emperor Akbar the Great. BackgroundHer name means literally "princess with a Face like a Flower" in Persian. She was a descendant of the lines of highest Central Asian aristocracy: Timur through his son Miran Shah, and Genghis Khan through his son Chagatai Khan. Her mother was Dildar Begum and she was the sister of Hindal Mirza and Gulbadan Begum.[1] Early lifeWhen Princess Gulbadan was born her father had been lord in Kabul for sometime; he was master also in Kunduz and Badakhshan, had held Bajaur and Swat since 1519, and Qandahar for a year. During those years he had been styled "padshah", in token of headship of the house of Timur and of his independent sovereignty. Later Babur set out on his last expedition across the Indus to conquer an empire in India. MarriageShe married Babur's first cousin (a son of his mother's brother Ahmad), Sultan Tukhta-bugha Khan Chaghatal Mughal. The marriage was arranged by Babur, and took place at the end of 1530. She would then be about fourteen years old. She was widowed in 1533, and nothing as to her remarriage is recorded until 1549, when she was over thirty years old. It is improbable that she remained a widow so many years. She also married with Abbas Sultan Uzbeg, just before Humayun set out on his expedition for Balkh. The bridegroom came to suspect that the Timurid army was about to act against his own people and ran away. Probably he did not take Gulchehra with him. DeathShe accompanied Gulbadan and Hamida to India in 1557 and died in the same year.[2] References1. ^The House of Timur: Genealogy of the Royal Family of India {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110613062308/http://uqconnect.net/~zzhsoszy/ips/misc/mughal.html |date=2011-06-13 }} {{Authority control}}2. ^Elaborate History of the Mughal Imperial Family 10 : Mughal princesses|Indian female royalty|Mughal nobility|1515 births|1557 deaths|16th-century Indian women writers|16th-century Indian writers|Women of the Mughal Empire|Timurid dynasty|16th-century Indian women |
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