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Gulbadan Begum (c. 1523 – 7 February 1603) was a Mughal princess and the daughter of Emperor Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire. She is best known as the author of Humayun-Nama, the account of the life of her half-brother, Emperor Humayun, which she wrote on the request of her nephew, Emperor Akbar. Gulbadan's recollection of Babur is brief, but she gives a refreshing account of Humayun's household and provides a rare material regarding his confrontation with her half-brother, Kamran Mirza. She records the fratricidal conflict among her brothers with a sense of grief.

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  • Gulbadan Begum (en)
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  • Gulbadan Bint Zahir-ud-din Muhammad Babur, (in urdu: جولبادان بيغوم, in persiano: جولبادان بيغوم, in hindi: गुलबदन बेगम) (Kabul, circa 930 H/ 1523 d.C. – Agra, 7 febbraio 1010 H/ 1603 d.C.), è stata la principessa Gulbadan Begum (in urdu: جولبادان بيغوم, in persiano: جولبادان بيغوم, in hindi: गुलबदन बेगम), autrice del famoso manoscritto Humayun Nama. (it)
  • Gulbadan Begum of Gulbadan Banu (Perzisch: گلبدن بیگم; Kabul, ±1523 - Agra, 16 maart 1603) was een prinses in het Mogolrijk. Ze was de dochter van keizer Babur en zijn vrouw Dildar Begum. Daarnaast was ze de zuster van keizer Humayun en tante van keizer Akbar. Ze was een begaafd dichteres en schreef in opdracht van Akbar de , een biografie van haar broer Humayun. Haar eigen biografie valt te herleiden uit de , de door geschreven biografie van Akbar. (nl)
  • Гульбадан Бегам (1523 —1603) — представниця династії Великих Моголів, історик, письменниця. (uk)
  • Гульбадан-Бегим (узб. Gulbadan begim; 1523—1603) — единственная женщина-историк средневековой Центральной Азии, автор исторического сочинения «Хумаюн-наме», потомок Амир Тимура, младшая дочь Бабура, (ru)
  • Gulbadan Begum (c. 1523 – 7 February 1603) was a Mughal princess and the daughter of Emperor Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire. She is best known as the author of Humayun-Nama, the account of the life of her half-brother, Emperor Humayun, which she wrote on the request of her nephew, Emperor Akbar. Gulbadan's recollection of Babur is brief, but she gives a refreshing account of Humayun's household and provides a rare material regarding his confrontation with her half-brother, Kamran Mirza. She records the fratricidal conflict among her brothers with a sense of grief. (en)
  • Gulbadan Begum (1523 – 1603) fue una princesa del Imperio mogol (Shahzadi), hija del emperador Babur. Es más conocida por ser la autora de la obra Humayun Nama, donde relata la vida de su hermanastro, el emperador Humayun.​​ Fue tía del emperador Akbar "el Grande" y de su consorte, la emperatriz Ruqaiya Sultan Begum. Se pueden encontrar referencias sobre Gulbadan en varias obras literarias de su época. La obra que ofrece más detalles biográficos sobre ella es Akbarnama (el Libro de Akbar), escrito por el autor persa Abul Fazal.​ (es)
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