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    Qudsia Begum, born Udham Bai (fl. 1768) was a wife of Mughal emperor Muhammad Shah and mother of emperor Ahmad Shah Bahadur. She was early born an administrator and served as de facto regent from 1748 to 1754.

  2. Qudsia Begum (1801 – 1881) was the Nawab of Bhopal from 1819 until her abdication in 1837. [1] She was born to nawab Ghous Mohammad Khan of Bhopal. In 1817, she married Nazar Mohammad Khan, and became the mother of Sikandar Begum. Her husband succeeded her father.

  3. May 2, 2024 · Farida Jalal is part of the cast as Qudsia Begum, Taj's grandmother. Qudsia supports Taj's love for Alam, seeing that her grandson is happy with her. Jalal is best known for her role as Sushma in over 180 episodes of Shararat .

  4. From a nautch girl to the queen of Mughal empire, Udham Bai alias Qudsia Begum led quite an inspiring life and unlike most other women of medieval times, she refused to let her story and achievements die with her.

  5. Apr 25, 2019 · Nawab Qudsia Begum. (1801 - 17 Dec 1881) Born to Nawab Ghous Mohammad Khan. Married to Nawab Nazar Mohammad Khan in 1817. In 1819, her husband was assassinated. Thus, the 18 year old Qudsia Begum became the Nawab. She was the first female ruler of Bhopal. She was far ahead of her times, though illiterate. Hence, she refused to follow the purdah ...

  6. Her Highness Qudsia Begum, First Begum of Bhopal Between 1819 and 1926, four brave women ruled over the princely state of Bhopal. These were Kudsia Begum, Sikander Begum, Shah Jahan Begum and Sultan Jahan Begum.

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  8. Apr 14, 2024 · One of them is Qudsia Bagh. Built by Qudsia Begum, wife of Muhammad Shah Rangeela, who ruled in the early 18th century, the garden is situated in North Delhi, a short walk from the Kashmere Gate Metro Station.

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