Humayun

1860

She was only eight when Babur died, and was married at 17, but her work, in a simple Persian style, has been found very interesting by its relatively few readers. Unlike other Mughal royal biographies (the Zafarnama of Timur, Baburnama, and his own Akbarnama) no richly illustrated copy has survived, and the work is only known from a single battered and slightly incomplete manuscript, now in the British Library, that emerged in the 1860s.

1928

(Cambridge) 1928 Muzaffar Alam & Sanjay Subrahmanyan (Eds.) The Mughal State 1526–1750 (Delhi) 1998 William Irvine The Army of the Indian Moghuls.

1985

(Last revised 1985) Jos Gommans Mughal Warfare (London) 2002 ==External links== Accidental deaths from falls Accidental deaths in India Akbar Mughal emperors People from Kabul Timurid monarchs 1508 births 1556 deaths 16th-century Indian monarchs

1998

(Cambridge) 1928 Muzaffar Alam & Sanjay Subrahmanyan (Eds.) The Mughal State 1526–1750 (Delhi) 1998 William Irvine The Army of the Indian Moghuls.

2002

(Last revised 1985) Jos Gommans Mughal Warfare (London) 2002 ==External links== Accidental deaths from falls Accidental deaths in India Akbar Mughal emperors People from Kabul Timurid monarchs 1508 births 1556 deaths 16th-century Indian monarchs




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