there were many quiet a few achievement of humayun not many though. he had won many battles,made a few monuments and his sister also wrote his biography which is an achievement btw.
Babur had four daughters: Gulrang (Rose-coloured), Gulchireh (Rosy-face) and Gulbadan (Rose-body) by Dildar Begum and Gulrukh Begum by another wife. Gulbadan was the authoress of 'Humayun Nama'.
Babur was the father of Humayun.
humayun was the second mughal emperor
Maham, the chief wife of Babur, was the mother of Humayun.
The author of Humayun nama (also known as Humayun-nama) was Gulbadan Begum, the sister of the Mughal emperor Humayun. She wrote this autobiographical account in Persian during the 16th century, documenting the life and reign of her brother.
No, Humayun-nama is not an autobiography. It is a historical account written about the life and reign of the Mughal emperor Humayun, authored by his court historian.
Begam Gulbadan has written: 'The History of Humayun (Humayun-nama)' -- subject(s): History, Mogul Empire 'Humayun-nama =' -- subject(s): History
there were many quiet a few achievement of humayun not many though. he had won many battles,made a few monuments and his sister also wrote his biography which is an achievement btw.
The cast of Nama nama nama nama Dauntaun - 1992 includes: Masatoshi Hamada as himself Hitoshi Matsumoto as himself
The Tughlaqnama was written by Amir Khusrau, a prominent poet, and scholar in medieval India. He was known for his contributions to Sufi poetry and is considered one of the most influential figures in Indian literature.
Babur had four daughters: Gulrang (Rose-coloured), Gulchireh (Rosy-face) and Gulbadan (Rose-body) by Dildar Begum and Gulrukh Begum by another wife. Gulbadan was the authoress of 'Humayun Nama'.
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Babur was the father of Humayun.
humayun was the second mughal emperor
Humayun's Tomb was built by Akbar, the third Mughal Emperor of India, in memory of his father Humayun. The tomb was constructed between 1562 and 1572 by the Persian architect Mirak Mirza Ghiyas, who incorporated elements of Persian and Indian architecture in the design.