A report on Babur

Idealized portrait of Babur, early 17th century
Babur Family Tree
17th-century portrait of Babur
Coin minted by Babur during his time as ruler of Kabul. Dated 1507/8
Babur leaves for Hindustan from Kabul
The meeting between Babur and Sultan Ali Mirza near Samarkand
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Mughal artillery and troops in action during the Battle of Panipat (1526)
Babur encounters the Jain statues at the Urvah valley in Gwalior in 1527. He ordered them to be destroyed
Babur crossing the Indus River
Babur and his heir Humayun
Bobur Square, Andijan, Uzbekistan in 2012
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The founder of the Mughal Empire in the Indian subcontinent.

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Idealized portrait of Babur, early 17th century

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Sherali Joʻrayev

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Uzbek singer, songwriter, poet, and actor. He has been an influential figure in Uzbek cultural life for almost four decades. Much of his most celebrated work dates from the 1980s and 1990s.

Uzbek singer, songwriter, poet, and actor. He has been an influential figure in Uzbek cultural life for almost four decades. Much of his most celebrated work dates from the 1980s and 1990s.

While Joʻrayev usually writes both the music and lyrics to his songs, he has also used lines from the poems of Ali-Shir Nava'i, Babur, Jami, and Rumi in his songs.

Hindu Kush (top right) and its extending mountain ranges like Selseleh-ye Safīd Kūh or Koh-i-Baba to the west

Hindu Kush

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800 km mountain range in Central and South Asia to the west of the Himalayas.

800 km mountain range in Central and South Asia to the west of the Himalayas.

Hindu Kush (top right) and its extending mountain ranges like Selseleh-ye Safīd Kūh or Koh-i-Baba to the west
Aerial view of Hindu Kush mountains in northern Afghanistan
Terraced fields amongst the Hindu Kush in the Swat valley, Pakistan
The Hindu Kush photographed by Apollo 9
A land cover map of the HKH region was developed using Landsat 30-meter data.
Kabul, situated 5900 ft above sea level in a narrow valley, wedged between the Hindu Kush mountains
Hindu Kush relative to Bactria, Bamiyan, Kabul and Gandhara (bottom right).
Landscape of Afghanistan with a T-62 in the foreground.
Hindu Kush in the background in Ishkoshim, Tajikistan

Babur, the founder of Mughal Empire, was a patrilineal descendant of Timur with roots in Central Asia.

Terracotta image of Jain Tirthankar dated fourth century BCE excavated from Ayodhya

Ayodhya

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City situated on the banks of holy river Saryu in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.

City situated on the banks of holy river Saryu in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.

Terracotta image of Jain Tirthankar dated fourth century BCE excavated from Ayodhya
Gold carving depiction of the legendary Ayodhya at the Ajmer Jain temple
The Dhanadeva-Ayodhya inscription, first-century BC
Coin of ruler Muladeva, of the Deva dynasty minted in Ayodhya, Kosala. Obv: Muladevasa, elephant to left facing symbol. Rev: Wreath, above symbol, below snake.
Ayodhya in 1785 as seen from river Ghaghara; painting by William Hodges. It depicts the Svargadvar Ghat. A mosque of Aurangzeb period in the background.
United Provinces of Agra and Oudh, showing 'Ajodhia', 1903 map
Deepawali being celebrated at Ram ki Paidi ghat on the banks of Sarayu river in Ayodhya
Panoramic view of Ram ki Paidi ghat
Hanuman Garhi Temple
Sant Sri Paltds Temple
Sign board of Ayodhya Junction railway station
Kanak Bhavan Temple dedicated to Rama and his consort Sita is in the centre of Ayodhya.
Ayodhya Ghaat on the bank Ghaghara river
Ghaghra river, locally known as Saryu, at Faizabad
Hanuman Garhi temple. A young priest is operating the Darshan system.
Vijayraghav Mandir, Ayodhya
Steps on the bank of the Ghaghara

It is believed that a temple stood at the supposed birth spot of Rama, which was demolished by the orders of the Mughal emperor Babur and a mosque erected in its place.

Babur cruise missile deployed at a show in 2006

Babur (cruise missile)

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Babur cruise missile deployed at a show in 2006
A transporter erector launcher (TEL), carrying four cruise missiles, on display at the IDEAS 2008 defence exhibition, Karachi, Pakistan
A transporter erector launcher (TEL) carrying four cruise missiles on display at the IDEAS 2008 defence exhibition in Karachi

Babur (Urdu: بابر; named after the first Mughal Emperor Zahir-ud-Din Babur ), military designated: Hatf-VII, Translit: Target–7, is a medium range turbojet powered subsonic cruise missile that can be launched from land or underwater seaborne platforms.

Baqi Tashqandi

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Baqi Tashqandi, also known as Mir Baqi, was a Mughal commander (beg) originally from Tashkent (in modern Uzbekistan) during the reign of the first Mughal emperor Babur.

Yusufzai Afghans in a Hill Tract (1895)

Yusufzai

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The Yusufzai or Yousafzai (یوسفزی, ), also referred to as the Esapzai (ايسپزی, ), or "Yusufzai Afghans" historically, are one of the largest tribes of ethnic Pashtuns.

The Yusufzai or Yousafzai (یوسفزی, ), also referred to as the Esapzai (ايسپزی, ), or "Yusufzai Afghans" historically, are one of the largest tribes of ethnic Pashtuns.

Yusufzai Afghans in a Hill Tract (1895)
Babur crossing the Kunar River on a raft, west of Bajaur
Patthargarh fort outside Najibabad, which was founded by Najib ad-Dawlah Yusufzai in Rohilkhand, India
Najib ad-Dawlah and Shuja-ud-Daula, marching on the left of Ahmad Shah Durrani, who is riding a brown horse, during the Third Battle of Panipat
Flag of the state of Swat
Flag of the state of Dir

During the early modern period, the Yusufzai tribe of Afghans was first explicitly mentioned in Baburnama by Babur, a Timurid ruler from Fergana (in present-day Uzbekistan) who captured Kabul in 1504.

Fakhr-un-Nissa

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Fakhr-un-Nissa (died 1501) was a Mughal princess as the eldest child of the first Mughal Emperor Babur and his Empress consort Aisha Sultan Begum.

Khwaja Ahrar, Mughal Empire Archives, British Museum

Khwaja Ahrar

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Hanafi Maturidi member of the Golden Chain of the Naqshbandi Sufi spiritual order of Central Asia.

Hanafi Maturidi member of the Golden Chain of the Naqshbandi Sufi spiritual order of Central Asia.

Khwaja Ahrar, Mughal Empire Archives, British Museum
Khwaja Ahrar with Malwana Jami, sufi poet. An imagined representation

Sultan Abu Saeed later became the grandfather of Zahiruddin Muhammad Babur, the conqueror of India and creator of the Mughal Empire.

Aiman Khwajah Sultan

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Prince of Eastern Moghulistan and the son of Ahmad Alaq, who ruled as the khan of Eastern Moghulistan from 1487 to 1503.

Prince of Eastern Moghulistan and the son of Ahmad Alaq, who ruled as the khan of Eastern Moghulistan from 1487 to 1503.

As a grandson of Yunus Khan, Aiman Khwajah Sultan was the first cousin of the Mughal Emperor Babur, and his children married into the Mughal dynasty.

Khanwa

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Name of a village in Bharatpur District of Rajasthan, lying about 60 km west of the city of Agra in India.

Name of a village in Bharatpur District of Rajasthan, lying about 60 km west of the city of Agra in India.

The Battle of Khanua was fought on March 17, (1527), between Babur, founder of the Mughal empire in India on the one hand and Rajput army led by Rana Sanga, king of Mewar, on the other.