Write a short note on mughal empirer babar
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Babur
Babur (Persian: بابر, romanized: Bābur, lit. 'tiger'; 14 February 1483 – 26 December 1530), born Zahīr ud-Dīn Muhammad, was the founder of the Mughal Empire and first Emperor of the Mughal dynasty ( r . 1526–1530) in the Indian subcontinent.
Nationality: Uzbekistan, Mughal Empire
Place of burial: Agra, Gardens of Babur
Died: 26 December 1530, Agra
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The Mughal Empire was an empire that at its greatest territorial extent ruled parts of Afghanistan, Baluchistan and most of the Indian Subcontinent between 1526 and 1857. The empire was founded by the Mongol leader Babur in 1526, when he defeated Ibrahim Lodi, the last of the Afghan Lodi Sultans at the First Battle of Panipat, where they used gunpowder for the first time in India. The Mughal Empire is known as a "gunpowder empire." The word "Mughal" is the Indo-Aryan version of "Mongol." Babur was a descendant of Chingis Khan. The Mughals retained aspects of Mongol culture well into the sixteenth century, such as the arrangement of tents around the royal camp during military maneuvers. The religion of Mughals was Islam.
The Greater Mughal Emperors
Emperor
Reign start
Reign end
Babur
1526
1530
Humayun
1530
1556
Akbar the Great
1556
1605
Jahangir
1605 (granted rights to British East India Company to build a factory, 1615).
1627
Shah Jahan
1627
1658
Aurangzeb
1658
1707
Babur was the founder of Mughal Empire.