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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chand_BibiChand Bibi - Wikipedia

    Sultana Chand Bibi (1550–1599 CE) was an Indian ruler and warrior. She acted as the Regent of Bijapur Sultanate during the minority of Ibrahim Adil Shah II in 1580-1590, and regent of Ahmednagar Sultanate during the minority of her great nephew Bahadur Shah in 1595-1600.

  2. चांद बीबी हुमायूं की पत्नी का भी नाम था। चांद बीबी हॉकिंग, एक 18 वीं सदी के चित्र. चांद बीबी (1550-1599), जिन्हें चांद खातून या चांद सुल्ताना के नाम से भी जाना जाता है, एक भारतीय मुस्लिम महिला योद्धा थी ...

  3. Jan 17, 2024 · Chand Bibi was a warrior from the Deccan region. She acted as a regent ruler of Bijapur Sultanate during 1580-90, under Ibrahim Adil Shah 2nd and Ahmednagar Sultanate during 1595-1600, under Bahadur Shah. She is famous for successfully defending Ahmednagar from the Mughal forces of Akbar in 1595. Chand Bibi is an essential part of the UPSC IAS ...

  4. Chand Bibi was a ruler and military leader from the Deccan region known for the spirited defense of her realm during the Mughal invasions of Akbar.Download Chand Bibi PDF notes for free. For Civil Services Examination 2021 preparation, follow BYJU’S.

  5. Mar 8, 2023 · Chand Bibi (c. 1550 to 1599), also known as Chand Khatun or Chand Sultana, was a Muslim Empress of the North Indian Sultanate of Ahmednagar. She acted as regent and co-ruler during the minority of her stepson, Burhan Nizam Shah III, and served as an advisor to her husband and brother. In this role, she led the Ahmednagar army in numerous ...

  6. Chand Bibi was born in 1550 to Sultan Hussain Nizam Shah and Sultana Khanzada Humayun of Ahmadnagar in present day Maharashtra. As a child she was very interested in the arts and learnt to play the Sitar and was also highly trained in painting. She was interested in sporting activities such as ...

  7. Chand Bibi's image became a popular subject in both Deccani and Mughal painting. She is usually depicted hawking—an activity pursued by princes and sultans, rather than women. As seen in the artwork above, she rides a white horse whose lower half has been colored red with henna, possibly to symbolize wading through blood or bravery demonstrated in battle.

  8. Apr 6, 2020 · Chand Bibi (1550–1599 CE), was an Indian Muslim regent and warrior. She acted as the Regent of Bijapur (1580–90) and Regent of Ahmednagar (in current day Mah...

  9. Chand Bibi (1550-1599) Size: 19.6 x 14.6 in (49.8 x 37.1 cm) Date of printing: 1880s-1890s. Sultana Chand Bibi was the Regent of Bijapur and Ahmednagar Sultanates (northwestern Deccan). She is best known for defending Ahmednagar against the Mughal forces of Emperor Akbar in 1595. Jita Khan, a ...

  10. Oct 1, 2021 · Chand Bibi knew many languages: Persian, Dakhani, Arabic, Telugu and Kannada. Her mother, Khunza Humayun – a queen in her own right – was a descendant of the nomadic Turkic monarchy in ...

  11. Dec 27, 2022 · Chand Bibi comic book from 1974. Ahmadnagar Fort, Maharashtra. Sahyadri Mountains, Maharashta (where Chand Bibi was rumored to have escaped) Chand Bibi’s nephew, Ibrahim Adil Shah II – on who’s behalf she was named Regent of Bijapur. image in the public domain. Mughal Emperor Akbar, defeated by Chand Bibi at the Fort of Ahmednagar.

  12. Dec 13, 2023 · Chand's brother was killed in a battle with the Mughal Prince Murad, leaving his infant son with Chand Bibi as his regent. Mian Manju, a rebellious noble, in...

  13. This video from Kriti Educational Videos, is a short animated story in Hindi about the brave princess from South, Chand Bibi. It shows how she calmly and wis...

  14. Chand Bibi as a falconress was a popular theme in a number of 18th-century works, seen in ganjifa playing cards, paintings from Mughal, Rajasthani and Deccani ateliers, Marathi lithographs, and covers of Urdu books. [1] One of the earliest paintings is from 1700, housed in New York’s

  15. Feb 4, 2021 · Chand Bibi, Illustrated by Tara Anand. Murad's strategy to take over the fort was to build five mines around it and Chand Bibi herself with her generals dug two out of five mines before they could explode. Chand Bibi in an unprecedented moment ran out of the palace with a sword and armour worn with a veil to lead her troops against the Mughals ...

  16. Apr 5, 2019 · Chand Bibi’s brother had imprisoned their mother, later trying to murder his son by setting the boy’s bedroom on fire. His courtiers called him deewana (madman), frowning at his affection for a slave. A third sibling rebelled and fled to the Mughal court—by 1591, he would succeed in his ...

  17. A cultural historian of South Asia, Waheed is an assistant professor at the University of South Carolina. She is currently working on her second book based on research funded by a Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence Award in 2022 for a project titled “Chand Bibi Sultan: Why a Medieval Muslim Queen from Southern India Matters Today.”

  18. Chand Bibi was married to Ali Adil Shahi, the ruler of Ahmadabad. She was a sublime woman having characteristics of bravery, political expediency, modesty and generosity. When her husband died without issue, she became the regent of her husband’s nephew Ibrahim Adil Shah II and the real power behind the throne in 1580.

  19. Chand Bibi - Free download as Text File (.txt), PDF File (.pdf) or read online for free. This document provides biographical information about Chand Bibi, a female ruler in 16th century India. It discusses her roles as the regent of Bijapur from 1580-1590 and the regent of Ahmednagar from 1596-1599.

  20. Sultana Chand Bibi (b. 1550; d. 1599) was the acting ruler and regent of the Bijapur Sultanate from 1580–90 and of Ahmednagar Sultanate from 1595–1600. She was the wife of Ali Adil Shah I and is best remembered for their military defence of Ahmednagar from the Mughal emperor Akbar’s forces in 1595.

  21. Aug 21, 2020 · एक राजकुमारी, एक रानी और मुग़ल बादशाह अकबर की सेना को जम कर टक्कर देने वाली ...

  22. Chand Bibi became desperate and resisted the Mughal attacks with such courage that the invaders were repelled at many places. Hamid Khan, the traitor provided an entry to the Mughal force in Ahmadnagar. The Mughals reached the palace of Chand Bibi to kill her. At that moment of disaster, Chand ...

  23. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChandbibiChandbibi - Wikipedia

    Chandbibi (চাঁদবিবি) is a Hindu goddess and folk deity in Bengal, worshipped in conjunction with the goddesses Oladevi (the goddess of Cholera ), Ajgaibibi, Jholabibi, Bahadabibi, Jhetunebibi and Asanbibi. [1] Experts and researches believe that these seven deities are transmogrifications of Vedic deities. [2]