Bega Begum

Bega Begum (c. 1511 – 17 January 1582) was Empress consort of the Mughal Empire from 26 December 1530 to 17 May 1540 and 22 February 1555 to 27 January 1556 as the first wife and chief consort of the second Mughal emperor Humayun. She was known as Zan-i-Kalan being the first wife of Humayun and was also known as Haji Begum after she performed the Hajj pilgrimage.

Bega Begum
Empress consort of the Mughal Empire
Padshah Begum
First Tenure1530 – 1540
PredecessorMaham Begum
Second Tenure1555 – 1556
SuccessorHamida Banu Begum
BornBega Begum
c. 1511
Khurasan, Persia
Died17 January 1582(1582-01-17) (aged 70–71)
Delhi, India
Burial
Spouse
(m. 1527; d. 1556)
Issue
HouseTimurid (by marriage)
FatherYadgar Beg
ReligionIslam

Bega Begum began the tradition of commissioning monuments in the Mughal Empire when she had her husband's mausoleum commissioned in the late 16th century, Humayun's Tomb at Delhi. This first colossal monumental mausoleum in Islamic India can be considered an early masterpiece that decisively influenced the design of the later Taj Mahal, the high point of Mughal architecture.

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