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How did Babur died ? Don't see from Google or reported...​

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Answered by rabi45
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At a six month stay at Sambhal in 1530,Babur’s son Humayun fell gravely ill. When he became critical he was brought to Agra where all the physicians of the city could not help him improve. It was suggested that a great charity should be made so that Humayun may get better.

It was decided to give away the Kohinoor diamond.But Babur objected to this saying that the Kohinoor belonged to his son and was thus not a sacrifice.

He said that his life was alone the most precious thing that he could give away and thus prayed to Allah to take his life instead of his son.

Miraculously, with the passage of time, his son’s health started improving while his own health started deteriorating; finally resulting in death.

Answered by Anonymous
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At a six month stay at Sambhal in 1530,Babur’s son Humayun fell gravely ill. When he became critical he was brought to Agra where all the physicians of the city could not help him improve. It was suggested that a great charity should be made so that Humayun may get better[1].

At a six month stay at Sambhal in 1530,Babur’s son Humayun fell gravely ill. When he became critical he was brought to Agra where all the physicians of the city could not help him improve. It was suggested that a great charity should be made so that Humayun may get better[1].It was decided to give away the Kohinoor diamond.But Babur objected to this saying that the Kohinoor belonged to his son and was thus not a sacrifice.[2]

At a six month stay at Sambhal in 1530,Babur’s son Humayun fell gravely ill. When he became critical he was brought to Agra where all the physicians of the city could not help him improve. It was suggested that a great charity should be made so that Humayun may get better[1].It was decided to give away the Kohinoor diamond.But Babur objected to this saying that the Kohinoor belonged to his son and was thus not a sacrifice.[2]He said that his life was alone the most precious thing that he could give away and thus prayed to Allah to take his life instead of his son.

At a six month stay at Sambhal in 1530,Babur’s son Humayun fell gravely ill. When he became critical he was brought to Agra where all the physicians of the city could not help him improve. It was suggested that a great charity should be made so that Humayun may get better[1].It was decided to give away the Kohinoor diamond.But Babur objected to this saying that the Kohinoor belonged to his son and was thus not a sacrifice.[2]He said that his life was alone the most precious thing that he could give away and thus prayed to Allah to take his life instead of his son.Miraculously, with the passage of time, his son’s health started improving while his own health started deteriorating; finally resulting in death.

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