In ad 1488, Aisha Sult̤ān Begum1 was engaged to Babur in Samarkand. Babur was just six years old then. She was the daughter of his paternal uncle Sult̤ān Ahmad Mīrzā and his mother’s ...
The event marked a turning point in Indian history. It paved the way for Babur, the first Mughal ruler, to establish his foothold in the Indian subcontinent. Babur, the ruler of Ferganna ...
In the early 16th century, a warrior prince named Babur marched east from central Asia, conquering huge areas of land. Babur was descended from the Mongols who governed much of central Asia ...
He was the second Mughal emperor of India and was explorer. He was the successor of Babur. He did not have the military ability and political knowledge as his father. He had the knowledge of ...
Adityanath emphasized India's governance by traditions of Ram, Krishna, and Buddha, not Babur or Aurangzeb. Speaking in the assembly during a discussion on Sambhal violence, Yogi said ...