Her husband the Shah was weak-willed and a poor ruler whose sister Pari Khan Khanum tried to control him, but as she had insulted the Grand Vizier Mirza Salman and made an enemy out of him he managed to persuade the Shah and the Queen to have her strangled. She took revenge on the son as the father had already died, and with that her thirst for revenge was quenched. The son of her father's killer, Mirza Khan, was seized by Khayr al-Nisa Begum's supporters as he was traveling to the capital and killed. She came to the Safavid court after her cousin Mir Sultan-Murad Khan had killed her father, and her desire for revenge has only just recently been slaked.
It was last verified for version 1.33.Ĭalled Mahd-i Ulya - the highest-ranked cradle -, wife of the Shah Mohammed Khodabanda, Khayr al-Nisa Begum is a powerful political figure in her own right. Please help with verifying or updating this infobox.
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