On the night of her birth Humayun had a dream, and it occurred to him that she be named Bakht-un-Nissa (Persian: بخت النساء, lit.
[1] During Mah Chuchak Begum's rule at Kabul, Shah Abdul Ma'ali, who belonged to the family of the great Sayyids of Termez, who had escaped from the prison at Lahore, arrived at Kabul and approached her for refuge.
[2] However, soon Abdul Ma'ali grew tired of the dominating and interfering ways of Mah Chuchak Begum.
[4] After Abdul Ma'ali's death, Hakim Mirza married her to Khawaja Hasan Naqshbandi of Badakshan.
After Akbar's return from Kabul, Hakim got his old position, but all the official orders were issued in Bakht-un-Nissa's name.