The begums of Bhopal were ambitious and just rulers. The first Begum, Qudsia, was an unofficial regent. A visionary queen, she built the Jama Masjid, and laid pipelines and railways. Though a devout Muslim, she cast off her purdah saying the Prophets wives didnt wear the veil. Her daughter Sikandar (1844-68), under whom Bhopal saw its Golden Age, was an equally vigorous ruler she dressed like a Muslim prince and rode horseback unveiled. She was the first one to be officially accepted as the Regent (in 1859), in lieu of her loyalty to the British during the 1857 Revolt.