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Chapter – 1 (Babur)

An Empire Builder of the Sixteenth Century

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Harshit Sharma

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Rulers at the time of Babur’s Accession

  • Sultan Mahmud Khan (elder maternal uncle) ruled over TashkentSairam, and Shahrukhia.
  • Sultan Ahmad Khan (younger maternal uncle) governed the region between Tashkent and Yelduz.
  • Sultan Ahmad Mirza (elder paternal uncle) ruled Samarkand and Bokhara.
  • Sultan Mahmud Mirza (younger paternal uncle) governed HisarBadakhshan, and Qunduz.
  • Sultan Ulugh Beg Mirza (youngest paternal uncle) controlled Kabul and Ghazni.
  • Sultan Husain Mirza Baiqara (head of the House of Timur) ruled Khorasan and Herat.
  • In the month of Ramzan of the Hijri year 899, Babur, at the age of 12, became the ruler of Farghana.
  • Babur’s ancestry is traced to two of Asia’s greatest empire buildersTemujin (Chinggis Khan) and Timur the Lame.
  • Babur was a direct descendant of Timur on his father’s side (fifth generation) and from Chinggis Khan (fourteenth degree) on his mother’s side.
  • Babur’s family had a legacy of ambition, with both Timurids and Chinggisids influencing his environment.
  • Sultan Abu Saiyid Mirza, Babur’s paternal grandfather, conquered Mawerannahr (Transoxiana) and extended his domain over KhorasanMekran, and the Indus.
  • In 1469, Sultan Abu Saiyid met his demise in the disaster of Iraq, where he was trapped and killed near Ardabil.
  • After his death, Sultan Abu Saiyid’s empire was divided among his sons:
    • Sultan Ahmad Mirza took Samarkand and Bokhara.
    • Sultan Mahmud Mirza ruled Badakhshan and surrounding areas.
    • Ulugh Beg Mirza continued the governance of Kabul and Ghazni.
    • ’Umar Shaikh Mirza (Babur’s father) retained Farghana.

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