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Shah Begum : ウィキペディア英語版
Shah Begum

Shah Begum (died 1508) was the Queen consort of Moghulistan as the second wife of Yunus Khan, a descendant of Chaghatai Khan, the second son of Genghis Khan. She was the mother of Mahmud Khan and Ahmad Alaq, the next Moghul Khans of Moghulistan.
==Background and family==
Shah Begum was the fourth daughter of Shah Sultan Muhammad, king of Badakhshan. Her father's family boasted of their descent from Alexander the Great. She contended that they had swayed the scepter of Badakhshan from three thousand years.
She had five sisters, one of them was married to Sultan Masud Kabuli, who was a descendant of Amir Timur. Her another sister was married to Sultan Abu Said Mirza, and bore him Ababekir Mirza. The Mirza, after the death of his father, engaged in war with Sultan Hussain Mirza, and caused much disturbance in the kingdom. Her third sister was married to Ibrahim Barllas, who bore him a son, Jihangir Barlas, who at the end of Chaghatai rule became chief minister. Her fifth sister was married to Shaikh Abdullah Barlar, who bore him three sons, Sultan Vais Barlas, Mizrab Barlas and Sultan Sanjar.

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