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  1. Mihr Nigar Khanum was the first wife of Sultan Ahmed Mirza, the King of Samarkand and Bukhara. She was a princess of Moghulistan by birth and was the eldest daughter of Yunus Khan, the Great Khan of Moghulistan and his chief consort Aisan Daulat Begum.

  2. Qutlugh Nigar Khanum ( also spelled Kutlak Nigar Khanum; d. 1505) was the first wife and chief consort [1] of Umar Shaikh Mirza II, the ruler of Ferghana Valley. She was a princess of Moghulistan by birth and was a daughter of Yunus Khan, the Great Khan of Moghulistan .

  3. Aisan y Yunus tuvieron tres hijas: Mihr Nigar Khanum, Qutlugh Nigar Khanum y Khub Nigar Khanum. Su hija mayor, Mihr Nigar Khanum, fue prometida en matrimonio con el Sultán Ahmad Mirza, hija del Sultán Abu Sa'id Mirza. Su segunda hija, Qutlugh Nigar Khanum, se casó con Umar Shaikh Mirza II, rey del Valle de Ferghana.

  4. House of Timur (by birth) Father. Umar Sheikh Mirza. Mother. Qutlugh Nigar Khanum. Religion. Sunni Islam. Khanzada Begum ( c. 1478 – 1545) was a Timurid princess and the eldest daughter of Umar Shaikh Mirza II, the amir of Ferghana. She was also the elder sister of Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire.

  5. Mihr Nigar Khanum was the first wife of Sultan Ahmed Mirza, the King of Samarkand and Bukhara. She was a princess of Moghulistan by birth and was the eldest daughter of Yunus Khan, the Great Khan of Moghulistan and his chief consort Aisan Daulat Begum.

  6. Around the 40 th day of mourning, Babur was joined by his maternal aunt, Mihr Nigar Khanum, who had come from Khurasan (eastern Iran). A very important entry in Babur’s memoirs is that he specifies the end of the period of mourning when he took off his black garments, black being the colour of mourning, in preparation for his Kandahar campaign.

  7. Khub Nigar Khanum (aunt of Babur) 84, 106, 129–130. Khurrum Shah Sultan (son of Khanzadeh Begum) 124. Khusrau I of Sasania 173. ... Mihr Nigar Khanum (aunt of Babur) 84, 131. Mill, James, The History of British India 26–27, 28, 36. miniatures see art. Mir ʿAbdul Hai 88.