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Zainab Sultan Begum

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Tenure
  
1504 – 1506

Religion
  
Islam

Uncles
  
Babur

Mother
  
Khanzada Begum

Spouse
  
Babur

Father
  
Mahmud Mirza

Role
  
Babur's wife

Died
  
1506-07

Name
  
Zainab Begum


House
  
House of Timur (by birth)

Parents
  
Khanzada Begum, Sultan Mahmud Mirza

Cousins
  
Humayun, Kamran Mirza, Gulbadan Begum

Grandparents
  
Qutlugh Nigar Khanum, Abu Sa'id Mirza

Great-grandparents
  
Yunus Khan, Aisan Daulat Begum, Muhammad

Similar People
  
Babur, Umar Shaikh Mirza II, Gulbadan Begum, Humayun

Zainab Sultan Begum was Queen consort of Ferghana Valley and Kabul as the second wife of the first Mughal emperor Babur. She like two of his other wives Aisha Sultan Begum and Masuma Sultan Begum was a direct cousin of the Mughal emperor.

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She was among one of the first Mughal cousins to marry among the own family, which later became a common practice, which would be especially be followed by Humayun, the second Mughal emperor who succeeded Babur after his death in 1530.

Family and lineage

Zainab Sultan Begum was born a Timurid princess and was the fifth daughter of Sultan Mahmud Mirza, who was Babur's paternal uncle. Her mother was the granddaughter of Mir Buzurg, and the daughter of a brother of Khanzada Begum, her father's first wife. Her father was a son of Abu Sa'id Mirza, the Emperor of the Timurid Empire.

Zainab's paternal uncles included Umar Sheikh Mirza, the ruler of Ferghana Valley, who later became her father-in-law as well while her first cousins included her future husband, Babur, and his elder sister, Khanzada Begum. Her sister Ak Begum, who was married to Babur's brother Jahangir Mirza, became her sister-in-law.

Marriage

Babur married her after annexing Kabul in 1504. However she was not a favourite wife of the emperor because she was too proud of her parentage and failed to win Babur's affection. He also did not remember the year of her death correctly.

Babur has written about the marriage of Sultan Mahmud Mirza to Khanzadeh Begum who was the daughter of Mir of Tirmiz. After she died, he married her late wife's niece Khandaza Begum through whom he fathered five daughters and a son. This created Babur's hatred for his uncle, and subsequently he was reluctant to marry Zainab. It was due to the repeated pleas and insistence of Babur's mother that he married her as he could not resist the "good offers" of his mother for this marriage. Babur did not want to marry her, because according to him, she was "not very congenial".

Historians however claim that Zainab Sultan Begum was the most influential lady in Babur's harem (due to her lineage), who had authority in controlling its activity though she was not a favourite wife of the first Mughal emperor.

Death

Zainab Sultan Begum died childless two or three years after her marriage, that is in 1506 or 1507. Contemporary family members write that she died of small pox.

References

Zainab Sultan Begum Wikipedia