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    Humayun's first campaign was to confront Sher Shah Suri. Halfway through this offensive Humayun had to abandon it and concentrate on Gujarat, where a threat from Ahmed Shah had to be met. Humayun was victorious annexing Gujarat, Malwa, Champaner and the great fort of Mandu.

  2. Jun 19, 2024 · The son and successor of Babur, the founder of the Mughal dynasty, Humayun ruled from 1530 to 1540 and again from 1555 to 1556. Defeated in battle by the Afghan Sher Shah of Sur in 1540, Humayun lost control of India.

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  3. Learn about Humayun, the second emperor of Mughal empire, who ruled from 1530 to 1556. Find out his achievements, failures, exile, marriage, and cultural influences from NCERT notes for UPSC exam preparation.

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  5. Humayun was the son and successor of Babur, the founder of the Mughal dynasty. He faced many challenges and defeats from his rivals, but also reclaimed his empire with the help of Bairam Khan and Shah Tahmasp.

  6. Humayun is the second Mughal emperor, the dynasty ruling North India from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century. He is the great-grandfather of Shah Jahan, the builder of the Taj Mahal.

  7. 3 days ago · India - Mughal Empire, Humayun, Delhi: Humāyūn’s rule began badly with his invasion of the Hindu principality of Kalinjar in Bundelkhand, which he failed to subdue. Next he became entangled in a quarrel with Sher (or Shīr) Khan (later Sher Shah of Sūr, founder of the Sūr dynasty), the new leader of the Afghans in the east, by ...

  8. Jun 11, 2018 · Humayun (1508-1556) was the second Moghul emperor who lost and regained his kingdom in India to the Afghans. He was a cultured and versatile ruler who founded Delhi and patronized the arts, but he lacked political acumen and military skill.

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