Khanum Saray Molouk Khanum

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Khanum Saray Molouk Khanum

Russian: Сарай мульк ханым, Lithuanian: Khanum Saray Mulk
Birthdate:
Death: before 1405
Samarkand, Uzbekistan (Poisoned by one of the wives of Khalil Sultan. Shad Molouk was blamed for her death.)
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Ghazan ibn Yasaur -(father of Saray Malik Khanim) Chagatayid prince; Qazan Khan ibn Yasaur and Unnamed wife of Ghazan ibn Yasaur and mother of Saray Malik Khanim
Wife of Amir Hossein of Balkh (r.1364-1370) frere de Oljey Khatun and Timur, 1st Amir of the Timurid Empire
Ex-wife of Amir Husayn of Balkh
Mother of Khalil Sultan ibn Timur
Sister of N

Managed by: Aznijar bin Ahmad Yazid
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About Khanum Saray Molouk Khanum

Saray Mulk Khanum (c. 1343 – 1406) was the Great (or Grand) Empress of the Timurid Empire as the chief consort of Timur, also known as Tamerlane the Great, the founder of the Timurid Empire as well as the Timurid dynasty. By birth, she was a princess of the Chagatai Khanate as a daughter of Qazan Khan ibn Yasaur and was also a direct descendant of Genghis Khan.

Saray Mulk Khanum was born a princess of the Chagatai Khanate in c. 1343 to Qazan Khan ibn Yasaur, the last Khan of the Chagatai Khanate. Saray's grandfather was Khan Yasa'ur, her father's predecessor and a great-great-grandson of Chagatai Khan. She was therefore, a direct descendant of Genghis Khan, the Great Khan (Emperor) and founder of the Mongol Empire. Saray was also a member of the House of Borjigin, the most renowned family clan in Eurasia.[4] Being the daughter of a Khan, Saray held the title of Khanum ("daughter of a Khan or princess") by birth. Marriage to Timur.

Before her marriage to Timur, Saray had been previously married to her husband's predecessor, Amir Husayn of Balkh. When in 1370, Timur defeated and thereafter executed Husayn after the Siege of Balkh, he seized the harem of his predecessor and took to himself the latter's wives, one of whom was Saray Mulk Khanum, daughter of Khan Qazan and a Turko-Mongol princess. Saray was five years younger than Timur. As the daughter of a Khan and a descendant of Genghis Khan, Saray enjoyed the status of Timur's senior wife, although in her first husband's harem the chief wife was a daughter of Khan Tarmashirin, who after Husayn's fall was married to the Jalayir Khan Bahram.

Through his marriage to Saray, Timur acquired the right to the surname Gurgan ("son-in-law") of Qazan Khan which figures on his coins and appears very often in the Mamluk sources. The title of gurgan was very important for Timur because it was indicative of his relations with the family of the Chughtai.

In 1397, Timur married Tukal-Khanum, a daughter of the Mongol Khan Khizr Khoja, who skipped over several other wives due to her exalted lineage and took the second place in the harem becoming second in status only to Saray. Saray, therefore, held the position of being Timur's chief consort until his death.

Little is known of Saray and Timur's relationship, apart from the fact that she was his confidante and one of his closest advisers, but it is clear that she wielded great influence in the Empire and over her husband. She is also cited by all sources to have been Timur's "favourite" and his beloved wife.

Saray also sometimes acted as regent during Timur's absences from Samarkand as a result of his western campaigns and wielded great authority at Court.[10] As Timur's chief consort, Saray additionally held the title of "Great Empress" similar to the title held by Genghis Khan's chief wife, Borte. The Spanish ambassador, Ruy Gonzáles de Clavijo, who was sent by Henry III of Castile to visit Timur's court in 1405, called Saray, "The Grand Khanum".

In appearance, Saray was said to be very beautiful and sometimes described as possessing "surpassing" beauty.[12] She did not have any children with Timur,[13] though she is sometimes referred to as the mother of her husband's youngest son, Shahrukh Mirza, who was actually born of a concubine. Even if Saray had any children with her husband, they did not survive, and neither did Tukal-Khanum's, and yet their power and influence were well noted by foreign visitors to the Court. It was the two Chingisid princesses' personal qualities and pedigree that allowed them to develop a prestigious dynastic position since with Timurid consorts maternity was not in itself a path to power.[14] Nonetheless, upon the birth of Shahrukh's eldest son, Ulugh Beg in 1394, he was placed in Saray's care and grew up under the supervision of the Empress.

In May 1394, Saray along with Timur's other wives followed her husband with the ughruq to Armenia and Transcaucasia where Ibrahim was born. In September, they returned to Sultaniya, but some time later were again summoned to join Timur. In the spring of 1395, both the Saray and Tukal with the children were sent to Samarkand, where Shahrukh had been staying since the autumn of 1394. In 1396, they were all in Khuzar, meeting Timur on his return from his "Five Years" campaign. During the Indian campaign, Saray Mulk Khanum and Ulugh accompanied Timur only as far as Kabul. In August 1398, Timur sent them back to Samarkand from the neighbourhood of Kabul.

One of the most important buildings of the late 14th century in Samarkand was the Khanum madrasa, opposite the great mosque of Timur. The madrasa was commissioned by Empress Saray in c. 1397 as she was interested in patronizing education and was built by her orders at the capital of the Timurid Empire: Samarkand. Saray had commissioned many other buildings, but only the Khanum madrasa foundations remains to this day.

About Khanum Saray Molouk Khanum (Persian)

............... به گفتهٔ مورخان قد و قامتی داشته همچو سرو و رویش همچو ماه شب چهارده که در ان وقت پانزده سال از سنش می‌گذشت و بعد از عروسی با تیمور او را آلجای خاتون آغا یعنی آلجای ،بانوی خداوندگار نامیدند. او غیاث الدین جهانگیر پسراول تیمور لنگ را به دنیا آورد و در سن ۳۰ سالگی به دلیل سکته قلبی از دنیا رفت. آلجای رابط میان تیمور و برادرش امیرحسین بود. او چندی بعد از خواهرش از دنیا رفت و


تیمور طبق رسم تاتار با همسر امیر حسین ،سارای خانم،ازدواج کرد. ------

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