write a short note on babur on 100 words
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Zahir-ud-Din Mohammad, surnamed Babur was born in 1483. He was connected with both the families of Timur and Chengiz Khan Thus he had in him the blood of the two greatest conquerors of Central Asia.
Babur is one of the most remarkable personalities in the history of Medieval India. He laid his foundation of the Mughal rule in India defeating Sultan Ibrahim lodi in the battle field of Panipath in 1526 A.D. He was son of Umar Saikh Mirza.
The ruler of Farghna. Babur succeeded to die throne of Farghna in 1494 A.D. After the death of his father, soon after his accession, Babur found himself surrounded by formidable enemies on all sides.
Within a few years after his accession Babur lost both Farghana and Samarquand.
In 1504 Babur occupied Kabul. In 1519 Babur undertook his first expedition against Indian territories and occupied the fort of Bajaur. He diverted his attention towards the Punjab. He was invited by Daulat Khan Lodi the Governor of Punjab to invade Hindustan.
Babur is one of the most remarkable personalities in the history of Medieval India. He laid his foundation of the Mughal rule in India defeating Sultan Ibrahim lodi in the battle field of Panipath in 1526 A.D. He was son of Umar Saikh Mirza.
The ruler of Farghna. Babur succeeded to die throne of Farghna in 1494 A.D. After the death of his father, soon after his accession, Babur found himself surrounded by formidable enemies on all sides.
Within a few years after his accession Babur lost both Farghana and Samarquand.
In 1504 Babur occupied Kabul. In 1519 Babur undertook his first expedition against Indian territories and occupied the fort of Bajaur. He diverted his attention towards the Punjab. He was invited by Daulat Khan Lodi the Governor of Punjab to invade Hindustan.
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Short Note On Babur
- Babur whose original name was Ẓahīr al-Dīn Muḥammad was born on February 15, 1483, principality of Fergana now it is located in Uzbekistan and died on December 26, 1530, in Agra, India. He was an emperor (m. 1526–30) and founder of the Mughal dynasty of northern India.
- Babur was a descendant of the Mongol conqueror named Genghis Khan and also of the Turkish conqueror Timur now known as Tamerlane, was a military explorer, a soldier of significance, and a poet and diarist of the wizard, as well as a legislator.
- Babur came from the Barlas tribe of Mongol ancestry, but rare members of the tribe deemed themselves Turks in language and traditions through long dwellings in Turkish regions. Thus, Babur, though was known as a Mughal, brought out most of his assistance from Turks, and the empire he established was Turkish in identity.
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