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2 Women and Religious Patronage in the Timurid Empire

Royal Mughal No ARC-02062021-1043
Author Nushin Arbabzadah
Language English
Era Shahrukh Mirza 1405–1447

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Subject History
Subclass Timured/Mughal (History)
Year 1405.0
Contributed By University of California
Related Keyword N/A
Date of Creation N/A

Description

This chapter sheds light on the foundational Timurid period in Afghan history during the fifteenth century, which saw important and enduring religious institutions founded in the capital city of Herat and other urban centers.1 The chapter focuses on how Timurid women of the ruling class patronized religious architecture with their own private funds. The most audacious of these female patrons was Queen Gawhar Shad, the wife and consort of the Timurid ruler Shahrukh (r. 1405–47), who spent a decade as de-facto ruler of the Timurid Empire after arranging the coronation of her young grandson upon her husband’s death in 1447.

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