what were the main features of Babur's memoir
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Babur's memoirs are the only true autobiography in Islamic literature
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1. The "Memoirs of Babur," or Baburnama, were written by Zahiruddin Muhammad Babur, Timur's great-grandson (1483-1530). "Said to 'rank alongside the Confessions of St. Augustine and Rousseau, and the recollections of Gibbon and Newton,'
2. Babur's memoirs are the first—and until relatively recently, the only—true autobiography in Islamic literature," according to its most recent translator. The Baburnama recounts the prince's battle to establish and defend his claim to the throne of Samarkand and the Fergana Valley region.
3. After the Uzbek Shaibanids drove him out of Samarkand in 1501, he sought better pastures in Kabul and later northern India, where his successors became the Moghul (Mughal) dynasty, which ruled Delhi until 1858.
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