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Which mughal emperor was the follower of khwaja abdullah arhar?

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Nassiruddin Ubaidullah Ahrar (1404-1490 AD) more popularly known as Khwaja Ahrar was a member of the Golden Chain of the Naqshbandi Sufi spiritual order of Central Asia. He was born in Samarkand, Uzbekistan[1] to a religious and devout muslim family. He was born to Khwaja Mehmood Shashi bin Khwaja Shihabuddin. His forefathers had migrated from Baghdad and his lineage connected to Abu Bakr Siddique from his paternal side and Umar Farooq from the maternal side.[2][3] Khwaja Ahrar was deeply involved in the social, political and economics activities of Transaxonia. He was a born into a relatively poor yet highly spiritual family and at the age of maturity he was probably the richest person in the kingdom.[4] He was a close associate of all the leading dervishes of the time. Maulana Abdur Rahman Jami was a disciple of his.[5][6] He learned and practiced the secrets of spirituality under his father and later under Khwaja Yaqub Charkhi.[7]

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Babur, Mughal emperor, was a follower of Naqshbandi Sufi saint Khwaja Ubaidullah Ahrar

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  • Nassiruddin Ubaidullah Ahrar or Khwaja Ahrar was a member of Naqshbandi Sufi spiritual order of Central Asia. He was deeply involved in the political, economics, and social activities of Transaxonia
  • Like other Central Asian Muslims and Turks, Babur admired holy Sufi people who were searching for clear knowledge of God, but who also sometimes played a significant part in world's affairs.
  • The late Khwaja Ubaidullah Ahrar Naqshbandi appeared to Babur at different crucial points, specifically promising a win on battlefields or saving from menacing death. Babur donated livestock and land  to these Sufi saints in return
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