Humayun | Humayun Tomb

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Humayun, also known as Nasir ud-din Muhammad, was the second Mughal king of India who was more courageous than the consolidator of his empire. He was born on March 6, 1508, in Kabul, Afghanistan, and died on January 15, 1556, in Delhi, India. Humayun was the son and successor of Babur, the founder of the Mughal dynasty, and ruled from 1530 to 1540 and from 1555 to 1556. The dazzling victories of Pani (1526), ​​Hai (1527), and Gagra (1528) were dim and the NDA’s authority could be used to dominate the commanders and Rajputs. Dominance. Guhumayin invaded the Mughals in 1555 while protecting the heirs under the leadership of Ahir Shah of the Gurjars. Both Bihar’s position and database were good. In 1539, Har Humayun was annexed to Chausa, and in 1540, Hear in Kanauj was ceded to India. Read More……

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