History, asked by hazelchetia, 6 months ago

arrange the proper sequence by numbering the statements.

1.Baburs death

2.Bahadur Shah recaptures Gujarat

3.Sher Shah avoids confronting woth the Mughals and allows Humayun to enter Bengal

4.Akbar is born

5.Humayun leaves for Persia.

6.Humayun successfully recaptures Delhi and Agra.

7.Kamran revolts against Humayun

8.Humayun jumps into the flodded river

9.Humayun attacks his brother and captures Kandahar​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Nasir-ud-Din Muḥammad[1] (Persian: نصیرالدین محمد‎, romanized: Nasīr-ad-Dīn Muhammad; 6 March 1508 – 27 January 1556), better known by his regnal name, Humayun (Persian: همایون‎, romanized: Humāyūn), was the second emperor of the Mughal Empire, who ruled over territory in what is now Afghanistan, Pakistan, Northern India, and Bangladesh from 1530–1540 and again from 1555–1556. Like his father, Babur, he lost his kingdom early but regained it with the aid of the Safavid dynasty of Persia, with additional territory. At the time of his death in 1556, the Mughal Empire spanned almost one million square kilometres.

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