humayun when humayun was throned he had to face a lot of enemies . the most powerful of them were Sher Shah Suri and Bahadur Shah. When humayun turned to attack sher Shah Suri of Bengal and turned towards Bahadur Shah of Gujarat Sher Shah suri occupied his lost territories and when Humayun turned towards sher shah suri Bahadur shah occupied his lost territories . Sher shah finally gained powers and attacked Humayun and defeated him and made him homeless. Humayun escaped to Persia . After Sher Shah Die in a gun explosion Humayun recaptured the mughal territories in India .
while he was in Persia he wandered as a nomad and finally got help from the Persian king to recapture his places
Humayun the 2nd mughal emperor was akbar's father.
Humayun, the second Mughal emperor, is the father of Akbar the Great or Jalal-ud-Din Muhammad Akbar.
Akbar was the eldest son of Mughal Emperor Humayun. He (1556-1605) was coronated on Feb 14, 1556, at the age of thirteen, when Humayun died of an accident. and Bairam Khan became his Regent. He defeated the Hindu King Hemu and re-established the Mughal Empire. In 1560, he dismissed Bairam Khan and took complete control of the Empire.
Akbar (1556-1605) became the third Emperor of the Mughal dynasty on Feb 14, 1556, at the age of thirteen, when his father Humayun died of an accident. Bairam Khan was his guardian till 1560.
The father of Akbar was Humayun.
humayun was the second mughal emperor
Humayun found shelter in the court of Emperor Shah Tahmasp of Persia in 1544. With Persian support, Humayun regained control over India and re-established the Mughal Empire in 1555.
The second Mughal emperor was Humayun.
Yes Humayun was the only Mughal emperor to lose his throne and get it back.
Yes Humayun was the only Mughal emperor to lose his throne and get it back.
humayun was thought to be the weakest mughal emperor:)
Akbar's father was HUMAYUN, the second mughal ruler.
Akbar's father was Humayun.
mughal empire
Yes, Humayun's Tomb is a monument from the medieval period. It was built in the mid-16th century in Delhi, India, and is considered a fine example of Mughal architecture.
Nasir ud-din Muhammad Humayun (1530-1540 & 1555-1556). He was the second Mughal Emperor of India.
Humayun the 2nd mughal emperor was akbar's father.