What were the problem faced by the Humayun assessment? How did the overcome them.
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The situation under Humayun was quite desperate. The main problems faced by Humayun were:
The newly conquered territories and administration was not consolidated .Unlike Babur, Humayun did not command the respect and esteem of Mughal nobility .The Chaghatai nobles were not favourably inclined towards him and the Indian nobles, who had joined Babur’s service, deserted the Mughals at Humayun’s accession. He also confronted the hostility of the Afghans mainly Sher Khan in Bihar on the one hand and Bahadur Shah, the ruler of Gujarat, on the other.As per the Timurid tradition Humayun had to share power with his brothers. The newly established Mughal empire had two centres of power –Humayun was in control of Delhi, Agra and Central India;His brother Kamran had Afghanistan and Punjab under him.
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The newly conquered territories and administration was not consolidated .Unlike Babur, Humayun did not command the respect and esteem of Mughal nobility .The Chaghatai nobles were not favourably inclined towards him and the Indian nobles, who had joined Babur’s service, deserted the Mughals at Humayun’s accession. He also confronted the hostility of the Afghans mainly Sher Khan in Bihar on the one hand and Bahadur Shah, the ruler of Gujarat, on the other.As per the Timurid tradition Humayun had to share power with his brothers. The newly established Mughal empire had two centres of power –Humayun was in control of Delhi, Agra and Central India;His brother Kamran had Afghanistan and Punjab under him.
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