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Bakshi Banu Begum

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Father
  
Role
  
Humayun's daughter

Grandparents
  
Babur, Maham Begum

Name
  
Bakshi Begum

Siblings
  
Religion
  
Islam

House
  
Timurid dynasty

Mother
  
Gunwar Bibi

Parents
  
Humayun


On the left, a portrait of Bakshi Banu Begum wearing a yellow veil, yellow top, and jewelry while on the right, a pink dress on a mannequin

Spouse
  
Ibrahim MirzaSharaf-ud-din Hussain

Cousins
  
Ruqaiya Sultan Begum, Gulrukh Begum, Abul Qasim Ibrahim Mirza, Habiba Sultan Begum, Gulizar Begum

Similar People
  
Akbar, Hamida Banu Begum, Mirza Muhammad Hakim, Humayun, Mah Chuchak Begum

Born
  
1540 (age 56), Delhi

Died
  
1596 (aged 56)

Bakshi Banu Begum (1540 – 1596) was a Mughal princess and was the second daughter of Emperor Humayun from his wife Gunwar Bibi. Bakshi Banu was thus the older half-sister of the Mughal Emperor Akbar.

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Sonakshi More as Bakshi Banu Begum, wearing a red veil, dress, maang tikka, and jewelry in the 2013 Indian fictional drama romantic tv series, Jodha Akbar

Jodha Akbar - Jalal angry with Bakshi bano! | MUST WATCH - 9th Sept 2014


Biography

Bakshi Banu Begum was born in September 1540 in Lahore to the second Mughal emperor Humayun, and his wife Gunwar Bibi. In 1543, she was part of the large group of Humayun loyalists who fell into the hands of Askari Mirza, Humayun's half-brother; her infant half-brother Akbar (born in 1542) was also part of the party. In the depth of the winter of 1545, she was sent with Akbar from Qandahar to Kabul by the orders of her uncle, Askari Mirza; the two children were escorted by their attendants and foster mothers.

In 1550, at the age of ten, she was given in marriage by her father to Ibrahim Mirza, eldest son of Sulaiman Shah Mirza, Governor of Badakshan, by his wife Haram Begum, who came from a family which claimed descent from Alexander the Great. Ibrahim Mirza, who was six years older than Bakshi Banu, was killed in 1560, leaving her a widow at the age of twenty.

In the same year as the death of her first husband (1560), she was given in marriage by Akbar to Mirza Sharif-ud-din Hussain Ahrari, the Viceroy of Ajmer and Nagaur.

References

Bakshi Banu Begum Wikipedia