Chand Bibi
Chand Bibi (c. 1550–1600) was an Indian Muslim noblewoman who served as regent of the Bijapur Sultanate during the minority of Ibrahim Adil Shah II and later led the defense of the Ahmadnagar Sultanate against Mughal forces in the Deccan region.[1]
Born to Sultan Husain Nizam Shah I of Ahmadnagar, she was married to Ali Adil Shah I of Bijapur to strengthen alliances between the Deccan sultanates.[2]
Following her husband's assassination in 1579, Chand Bibi assumed the regency for the young Ibrahim Adil Shah II, managing court affairs and stabilizing the sultanate until 1590.[1]
In 1595, amid succession struggles in her native Ahmadnagar, she emerged as regent for the infant Murtaza Nizam Shah II and personally commanded the fortress's defense during the Mughal siege led by Prince Murad under Emperor Akbar, employing tactics that included rallying troops and repairing breaches to force a Mughal withdrawal after five months.[3][4]
Her leadership in these roles highlighted her proficiency in military strategy and governance, though internal factions ultimately contributed to her assassination in 1600.[1]