humayun's name meant' the lucky one' but he was anything but lucky. Explain this statement.
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This is @Start3301! Your question is very interesting by the way.
"Humayun" is 'the lucky one' in Arabic language. By the way, the Mughal ruler was not lucky at all because:
1. He lost to Sher Shah Suri and this resulted to the capturing of his kingdom by Suri. [But after Suri died, he got his kingdom back. (Was lucky this time!)]
2. On January 27 1588, Humayun feet slipped and he died after falling from a staircase. (Now this proves that he wasn't the lucky one!)
MARK AS BRAINLIEST!!!
"Humayun" is 'the lucky one' in Arabic language. By the way, the Mughal ruler was not lucky at all because:
1. He lost to Sher Shah Suri and this resulted to the capturing of his kingdom by Suri. [But after Suri died, he got his kingdom back. (Was lucky this time!)]
2. On January 27 1588, Humayun feet slipped and he died after falling from a staircase. (Now this proves that he wasn't the lucky one!)
MARK AS BRAINLIEST!!!
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