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Who was Babur?

Babur was the founder and first emperor of mughul dynasty in the Indian sub continent. He was direct descendent of emperor TIMUR THE GREAT from what is now uzbekistan Babur (Persian: بابر, translit. Bābur, lit. 'Tiger';[2][3] 14 February 1483 – 26 December 1530), born Zahīr ud-Dīn Muhammad, was the founder and first Emperor of the Mughal dynasty in the Indian subcontinent. He was a direct descendant of Emperor Timur the Great (Tamurlane) from what is now Uzbekistan.[4][5]

Babur was the eldest son of Umar Sheikh Mirza, governor of Farghana and great grandson of Timur the Great. He ascended the t

Babur was:

A King who ascended the throne at the age of 12 (1494) Name of the kingdom is Fergana

Sixth in descent from Timur, the great conqueror

Son of Umar Shaikh Mirza, King of Fergana and Qutlugh Nigar Khanum, daughter of Yunus Khan, a descent of Chengiz Khan

A Muslim invader who lead five expeditions to India

A warrior who defeated Sultan Ibrahim Lodi in the battle of Panipat (1526)

A warrior who brought an end to the Lodi empire and also the Delhi Sultanate

A King whom Rana Sanga could not defeat

Founder of the Mughal empire (1526)

First ruler of the Mughal empire

Grand father of Akbar, the Great

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Babur was a ruler from Kabul who hailed to India and established mughal empire in 1526

Was Babur a better warrior and personality than Akbar? The way his autobiography describes him, he seems to be way ahead of his time.

Why did Babur invade India?

Why do we always say "Mughals invaded India" even though there wasn't any India at that time? And if we see each empire was invading other in one way or the other, why are Mughals always blamed for the change in course of our history?

INFORMATION ON MUGHAL EMPIRE KINGS

The period from 1526 to 1857 was known as the Mughal Empire period. Babar laid the foundation of the Mughal empire in 1526. Bahadur Shah Zafar was the last king of the Mughal empire, who led the battle of 1857.

There is a total of 15 kings of the Mughal empire.

List of Mughal empire kings names are as follows:

Babar (1526 to 1530)

Humayun (1530 to 1540, 1555 to 1556)

Akbar (1556 to 1605)

Jahangir (1605 to 1627)

Shah Jahan (1628 to 1658)

Aurangzeb (1658 to 1707)

Bahadur Shah 1 (1707 to 1712)

Jahandar Shah (1712 to 1713)

Farrukhsiyar (1713 to 1719)

Mohammad shah rangeela (1719 to 1748)

Ahmad Shah (1748 to 1754)

Alamgir 2 (1754 to 1759)

Shah Alam 2 (1759 to 1806)

Akbar 2 (1806 to 1837)

Bahadur shah zafar (1837 to 1857)

So, these are the Mughal empire king’s names and their rule period.

MUGHAL EMPIRE KINGS

BABUR ( 1526 TO 1530 BC)

Babur was invited to invade India by Punjab ruler Daulat Kha and Alam khan uncle of Ibrahim Lodi.

Babur is considered the founder of the Mughal Empire in India.

Babur was born on 14 February 1483 in Fargana state. His father’s name was Umar Shaik Mirza & his mother’s name was Futalug nigar.

After the death of his father at the age of 11, he sat on the throne of Fargana.

On April 21, 1526, the battle of Panipat took place between Babur and Ibrahim Lodi. In which Babur’s victory.

In honor of the conquest of Panipat, Babur gave one silver coin to each resident of Kabul, hence it is also known as ‘Kalandar’.

On 16 March 1527, a battle was fought between Babur and Rana Sanga in which Babur won.

Babur died on 26 December 1530 and was buried in Kabul.

Babur wrote his autobiography in Turkish, "Tujuk-e-Babari"

Babur was the first to use cannons in battle.

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