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Humayun's most noted achievement was in the sphere of painting. His devotion to the early Safavid School, developed during his stay in Iran, led him to recruit Persian painters of merit to accompany him back to India. Humayun constructed a citadel at Delhi. Named Din-Panah (Refuge of Religion), this structure is thought to have been destroyed during the reign of Shir Shah Sur. The foundations of Mughal art were laid by Humayun
Humayun's most noted achievement was in the sphere of painting. His devotion to the early Safavid School, developed during his stay in Iran, led him to recruit Persian painters of merit to accompany him back to India. Humayun constructed a citadel at Delhi. Named Din-Panah (Refuge of Religion), this structure is thought to have been destroyed during the reign of Shir Shah Sur. The foundations of Mughal art were laid by Humayun
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2nd Mughal Emperor
1st Reign 26 December 1530 – 17 May 1540
Coronation 29 December 1530, Agra
Predecessor Babur
Successor Sher Shah Suri (as Sur Emperor)
2nd Reign 22 February 1555 – 27 January 1556
Predecessor Sikandar Shah Suri (as Sur Emperor)
Successor Akbar
Born Nasir-ud-Din Muḥammad[1]
6 March 1508
Kabul (present-day Afghanistan)
Died 27 January 1556 (aged 47)
Delhi, Mughal Empire (present-day India)
Burial Humayun's Tomb, Delhi
Consort Bega Begum
Wives Several, including:
Hamida Banu Begum
Mah Chuchak Begum[2]
Khanish Aghacha
Gunwar Bibi[3]
Mewa Jan[4]
Chand Bibi
Shad Bibi
Issue Al-aman Mirza
Akbar
Mirza Muhammad Hakim
Ibrahim Sultan Mirza
Farrukh-Fal Mirza
Aqiqa Sultan Begum
Bakshi Banu Begum
Jahan Sultan Begum
Bakht-un-Nissa Begum
Sakina Banu Begum
Amina Banu Begum
Full name Nasir-ud-Din Muḥammad
House Barlas Timurid
Father Babur
Mother Maham Begum
Religion Sunni Islam
ACHIVEMENTS
the great grandson of Tamerlane and Genghis Khan, was the first Mughal emperor in India. He confronted and defeated Lodhi in 1526 at the first battle of Panipat, and so came to establish the Mughal Empire in India. Babar ruled until 1530, and was succeeded by his son Humayun. Humayun (1530-1540 and 1555-1556):
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