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Khadija Begum
Khadija Begum, also Khadija Khatun or Khadija Beyim Khatun, was an Aq Qoyunlu princess and the daughter of the Aq Qoyunlu ruler Ali Aq Qoyunlu and his wife Sara Khatun, and was the sister of the famous Aq Qoyunlu ruler Uzun Hasan.Sometime between 1456 and 1459, she married Shaykh Junayd, hereditary leader of the Safavid order and grandfather of the future founder of the Safavid Empire Shah Ismail, marking the establishment of a close genealogical connection between the Aq Qoyunlu and the Safavids. They were married before Shaykh Junayd's invasion of Trebizond. Shaykh Junayd would die not long after the marriage, on 4 March 1460, killed in the Battle of Tabasaran.
Her son was Shaykh Haydar, who himself married an Aq Qoyunlu princess Alamshah Halime Begum, an union out of which was born Shah Ismail. Provided by Wikipedia
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Empowering women in agriculture: critical role of gender-intentional investments in Pakistan by Begum, Khadija
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The hidden costs of gender-blind investments in agriculture by Begum, Khadija
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Empowered by solar tech: women farmers in K-P thrive with innovation by Begum, Khadija
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Women are hit hardest when climate strikes in Pakistan by Begum, Khadija
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Rising above the torrents by Begum, Khadija, Ilyas, Nouman, Hussain, Kashif, Jamal, Amjad
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A Methodology for Understanding and Analyzing Gendered Transformations in Development Planning (G-STARPLAN): A tool in the CGIAR Gender Transformative Research Methodologies (GTRM)... by Osei Amponsah, Charity, Bailey, Arwen, Ewell, Hanna Louise Deborah, Begum, Khadija, Enokenwa Baa, Ojongetakah, Tavenner, Kathleen Anne
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Unpacking and repacking gender-transformative research: Reflections from a method-design workshop by Bailey, Arwen, Begum, Khadija, Choudhury, Afrina, Ewell, Hanna, Farnworth, Catherine Rozel, Jiron Sosa, Jean Pierre, Mosbah, Menna, Osei-Amponsah, Charity, Rietveld, Anne
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