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  1. 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.

  2. Jan 27, 2022 · Learn how Humayun, the Mughal emperor, met and married Hamida Banu Begum, the mother of Akbar, in Sindh. Read about their hardships, adventures and astrology in this historical love story.

  3. May 4, 2024 · Hamida Banu, also known as Maryam Makani or Haji Begum, was a remarkable figure in Mughal history, whose life journey and enduring legacy continue to fascinate historians and enthusiasts alike.

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  5. Feb 14, 2017 · Humayun, the second Mughal emperor, met Hamida Bano, a 14-year-old Persian girl, in 1541 and proposed to her. She refused him for 40 days, but finally agreed to marry him after his stepmother...

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    Hamida Banu Begum (or Maryam Makani) was one of the wives of the second mughal emperor Humayun. She was also the mother of the third mughal emperor Akbar. Hamida Banu Begum is popularly known by the title name Maryam Makaniwhich means ‘epitome of innocence’ given by her son, Akbar. His father, Shaikh Ali Akbar Jami was a persian shia teacher of the...

    Full Name: Hamida Banu Begum (or Maryam Makani)
    Born: c. 1527
    Died: 29th August 1604
    Religion: Shia Islam

    Hamida Banu Begum was fourteen year old girl when she met Humayun. The armies of Sher Shah Suri had plans to restore the Afghan rule in Delhi. Thus, Humayun was expelled after leaving Delhi during that time. Both Hamida and Hindal Mirza opposed the marriage proposal with Humayun strongly. It is assumed that because both Hindal and Hamida were in lo...

    Hamida married to Humayun on a day chosen by an astrologer in September, 1541 at Paat in Sindh. She became his younger wife after Bega Begumwho was Humayun’s first wife and chief consort. The marriage was politically helpful to Humayun, as the rival Shia groups helped him during times of war. After two years of marriage on 22 August 1542, Humayun a...

    During Akbar’s reign, royal ladies used to interfere in the official matters of the court to ask pardon for the culprits. It is said that once Akbar had refused to forgive a Sunni Islam from Lahore who had killed a Shia Islam even after the request of his mother Hamida Banu and her daughter-in-law, Ruqaiya Sultan Begumwho was Akbar’s chief wife. Su...

    Hamida Banu Begum died on 29th August 1604 in Shahriyar, Agra after which she was buried at Humayun’s Tomb. Her husband Humayun had died a century ago before her death whereas her son Akbar died the next year after her death. As per an english traveler Thomas Coryat, Hamida was held in high regard throughout her life by her son Akbar. It is said th...

  6. May 12, 2024 · Learn about the life and legacy of Hamida Banu Begum, the wife of Emperor Humayun and the mother of Akbar the Great. Discover how she influenced the Mughal Empire's culture, politics, and architecture through her education, support, and patronage.

  7. Hamida Banu Begum was the second wife of Mughal emperor Humayun and the mother of Akbar. She was known as Maryam Makani, the epitome of innocence, by her son Akbar.