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  1. Jun 1, 2009 · The Mughals: Humayun. by Abhijit Rajadhyaksha, 1 June 2009. Nasiruddin Muhammed Humayun was born in Kabul on 6 March 1508. He was the son of the Timurid Mughal emperor, Babar, and his wife, Begum Mahim Sultana. His younger brothers, Kamran and Askari were born of another wife of Babar's, Gulrukh Begum, while Hindal, the youngest of them all ...

  2. नसीरुद्दीन मुहम्मद हुमायूँ. हुमायूँ एक मुगल शासक था। प्रथम मुग़ल सम्राट बाबर का पुत्र नसीरुद्दीन हुमायूँ ( 6 मार्च 1508 – 27 जनवरी, 1556) था ...

  3. Mar 17, 2023 · Humayun, the second emperor of the Mughal dynasty, is perhaps less known than his successors. He never wrote an autobiography, nor did he commission one, and his court historian Khwan­damir employed an eccentric style of writing, which did not record events in a simple manner or glorify the emperor. Yet, contemporary historians emphasise Humayun’s role … Continue reading "The Astronomical Mughal"

  4. Humayun’s tomb heralded the beginning of this new style in India, in both size and grandeur. Image Credit: designpublic.in The grand structure is situated in the center of a 216000 m2square garden complex on a raised 7 m high stone platform.

  5. Mar 8, 2023 · Humayun was the 2nd Mughal emperor who ruled the Dynasty of North India from the 16th to 19th century. He is the great-grandfather to Shah Jahan, the creator of the Taj Mahal. He was the heir to a brand new and especially unstable empire and fought two revolts, losing his crown. He left his son with a greater Empire than what he had received ...

  6. Apr 23, 2024 · Humayun. Nasir al-Din Muhammad, known as Humayun (1508–1556), was the second Mughal Emperor, ruling over territories that now include Eastern Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Northern India, and Pakistan. His reign was marked by initial instability but ended with significant contributions to the Mughal Empire's cultural and territorial expansion.

  7. Humayun: Life in Exile, Marriage, and his later life as a Ruler. During Humayun's wanderings in the deserts of Sindh, he married Hamida Banu Begum, who was the daughter of Sheikh Ali Amber Jaini. Jaini was the preceptor of Hindal who was Humayun's younger brother. It was on November 23rd, 1542 that Humayun's wife gave birth to his son, Akbar.

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