Which mughal ruler was called a king without a kingdom? Why?
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After Babur's death his younger son Kamran got Kabul and Kandahar while Humayun ruled the territory beyond the Indus. After Sher Shah Suri defeated Humayun's army, the second Mughal emperor was without a kingdom for 15 years. ... His son Akbar ascended to the throne aged just 14.
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Mughal ruler Babur was called a king without a kingdom because when he was eleven years old when his father Umar Sheikh Mirza, passed away. He ascended the throne and tried to conquer Samarkand. He failed and in the process lost Farghana.
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