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  1. Habba Khatoon (1978) is an Indian Kashmiri -language television film directed by Bashir Badgami for Doordarshan. It starred Rita Razdan in the titular role of the queen. [9] [10] Doordarshan also aired Habba Khatoon, another television show in Hindi on DD National about the poet.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MandukhaiMandukhai - Wikipedia

    Mandukhai was the only daughter of Chororsbai-Tumur, chingsang (grand councillor) of the Ongud Mongols in eastern Mongolia. [1] Her family were aristocrats. In 1464 at the age of sixteen, Mandukhai was married to Manduul Khan, [2] who ruled the Northern Yuan from 1473 to 1479. Mandukhai began to take precedence over Yungen Qabar-tu, the khan's ...

  3. Various chronicles describe Sayyida Zumurrud Khatun as "a very devout woman" who pleaded with her son to free the famous scholar Ibn al-Jawzi. Zumurrud was herself a follower of Hanbali school. She died in December 1202–January 1203, [7] or January–February 1203, [8] and was buried in her own mausoleum in Sheikh Maarouf Cemetery.

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  5. 1078) Toregene Khatun. 1078: Töregene Khatun. Ruled the Mongol Empire from 1241 to 1246 AD. Born: c.1185 AD, Merkit Region of the Mongol Empire (Present-day parts of Mongolia and Russia) Died: c.1265 AD, Mongol Empire. Töregene was the daughter-in-law of Genghis Khan (through a forced marriage). Her new Mongol husband was actually her second.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sati_BegSati Beg - Wikipedia

    Sati Beg ( fl. 1316–1345) was an Ilkhanid princess, the sister of Il-Khan Abu Sa'id (r. 1316–1333). She was the consort of amir Chupan (1319–1327), Il-Khan Arpa (r. 1335–36), and Il-Khan Suleiman (r. 1339–1343). In 1338–39, she was briefly the Ilkhanid khatun (queen regnant) during internal conflicts (and fragmentation), appointed ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GaykhatuGaykhatu - Wikipedia

    Gaykhatu ( Mongolian script: ᠭᠠᠶᠢᠬᠠᠯᠳᠤ; Mongolian: Гайхалт, romanized: Gaikhalt, lit. 'Surprising') [1] was the fifth Ilkhanate ruler in Iran. He reigned from 1291 to 1295. His Buddhist baghshi gave him the Tibetan name Rinchindorj ( Standard Tibetan: རིན་ཆེན་རྡོ་རྗེ, lit. 'Jewel Diamond ...

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