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  1. Aram Banu Begum (22 December 1584 - 17 June 1624) was a Mughal Princess, the youngest daughter of the third Mughal Emperor Akbar. Life. Born on 22 December 1584, Aram Banu Begum was the youngest daughter of Akbar and Bibi Daulat Shad. She also had a full sister, Shakr-un-nissa Begum. She was very outspoken and mischievous.

  2. Jun 5, 2023 · आराम बानो बेगम का जन्म 22 दिसंबर 1584 को हुआ था। वह अकबर की सबसे छोटी बेटी थी। कहा जाता था कि वह काफी बदतमीज थी।.

  3. Jun 7, 2024 · Aram Banu Begum, a compassionate Mughal princess, left a lasting cultural legacy through her philanthropic efforts and patronage of the arts. Her contributions enhanced the cultural richness of her brother Jahangir's court, a testament to her deep appreciation for the arts and her desire to nurture their growth.

  4. Hamida Banu Begum (Persian: حمیده بانو بیگم; c. 1527 – 29 August 1604) was the empress consort of the second Mughal emperor Humayun and the mother of his successor, the third Mughal emperor Akbar. She was bestowed the title of Mariam Makani (lit. ' Dwelling with Mariam '), by her son, Akbar.

  5. Sep 21, 2014 · The House of Timur moved to India: Babur established the Timurid Dynasty in India in 1526, which later became known as the Mughal empire (1526-1857). Babur was sixth in descent from Timur, and his mother was a descendant of Chengiz Khan. The first six Mughal Emperors, from Babur to Aurangzeb, are collectively referred to as the great Mughals.

  6. Oct 31, 2022 · Known earlier as Arjumand Banu Begum, she was born in April 1593 in Agra to a highly connected and well-placed Persian family. Her father, Asaf Khan (d. 1641), was the Mir Bakshi ( War Minister), and her grandfather Itimaduddaula was the Wazir (Revenue Minister) of the Mughal administration.

  7. His father Humayun, the second emperor of the Mughal dynasty was in flight after his defeat in the battle of Kanauj (in May 1540) at the hands of Sher Shah Suri. He and his wife Hamida Banu Begum, who was pregnant at that time, was granted refuge by the Hindu ruler Rana Prasad.