BABUR'S POLITICAL CAREER AND THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE TIMURID DYNASTY IN INDIA
Abdusamadova Zarina Xasan qizi
Cadet of Group 382, Legal Security Department, University of Public Safety
Keywords: Babur, Timurid dynasty, India
Abstract
This article analyzes the political activities of Zahiriddin Muhammad Babur and the establishment of the Timurid dynasty in India. From Babur's early attempts in Central Asia, through his victories at Panipat (1526) and Kanvaha (1527), the laying of the Empire's Foundation in India is gradually illuminated. Its military strategies, diplomatic approaches and adaptation to India's specific circumstances are considered as key factors in its success. It also analyzes Babur's contribution to Indian education and culture through his work “Baburnoma”, the gardens initiative and cultural heritage. The article discusses the weaknesses and long-term effects of Beaver‘s reign, evaluating its historical significance from a modern perspective.
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