Badshah Begum

Badshah Begum (c. 1703 14 December 1789) was from 8 December 1721 to 6 April 1748 as the first wife and chief consort of the Mughal emperor Muhammad Shah. She is popularly known by her title Malika-uz-Zamani ("Queen of the Age") which was conferred upon her by her husband, immediately after their marriage.

Badshah Begum
Shahzadi of the Mughal Empire
Zan-i-Kalan
Malika-uz-Zamani
Padshah Begum
Tenure1721–1789
PredecessorZinat-un-Nissa
SuccessorZeenat Mahal
Bornc. 1703
Died14 December 1789 (aged 8586)
Delhi, India
Burial
Tis Hazari Bagh, Delhi
Spouse
(m. 1721; d. 1748)
IssueShahriyar Shah Bahadur
HouseTimurid (by birth)
FatherFarrukhsiyar
MotherGauhar-un-Nissa Begum
ReligionIslam

Badshah Begum was a second-cousin of her husband and was a Mughal princess by birth. She was the daughter of Mughal emperor Farrukhsiyar and his first wife, Gauhar-un-Nissa Begum. She wielded major political influence in the Mughal court during her husband's reign and was his most influential wife. It was through her efforts that her step-son, Ahmad Shah Bahadur, was able to ascend the Mughal throne.

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