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what were the problem faced by humayun at his accession how did he over come them

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Answered by JDaayu
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1. his biggest enemy Sher Khan
2. his brothers
were the problems faced by humayun .
And, after battle of Kanauj and sher Khan's death he came back and he blinded his brother Kamran and occupied the territories. in this way he overcome them.
Answered by Abhnav007
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As the story goes, Humayun fell ill and his father Babur prayed for his recovery and transfer his illness to him. His prayer was granted. Humayun recovered, Babur fell ill and died soon.

After the death of his father, Humayun ascended the throne of Delhi. Nasir-ud-Din Muhammad Humayun who is popularly known as Humayun was the eldest son of Babur. Kamran, Askari and Hindal were his step brothers. He learnt Turki, Arabic and Persian. He worked as governor of a province in Kabul.

Early difficulties faced by Humayun and Babur’s Legacy:

The throne inherited by Humayun was full of thorns. He had to face several difficulties right from his accession. Among the major factors which contributed to his difficulties and problems were the legacy of Babur’s will, the unfriendly treatment of his brothers and relatives and lastly, the hostile attitude of the Afghans and the Rajput’s.

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