achievements of Humayun
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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
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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Some of the achievements of Humayun include:
1. He expanded the Empire further, leaving behind a comparatively larger empire to rule for his son Akbar.
2. His love for peace, patience and non-provocative approach of speech earned him the title 'Insan-i-Kamil', meaning "Perfect Man", among the Mughals.
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