Humayun's most noted achievement was in the sphere of painting. His devotion to the early Safavid School, developed during his stay in Iran, led him to recruit Persian painters of merit to accompany him back to India. Humayun constructed a citadel at Delhi. Named Din-Panah (Refuge of Religion), this structure is thought to have been destroyed during the reign of Shir Shah Sur. The foundations of Mughal art were laid by Humayun
Humayun's most noted achievement was in the sphere of painting. His devotion to the early Safavid School, developed during his stay in Iran, led him to recruit Persian painters of merit to accompany him back to India. Humayun constructed a citadel at Delhi. Named Din-Panah (Refuge of Religion), this structure is thought to have been destroyed during the reign of Shir Shah Sur. The foundations of Mughal art were laid by Humayun.
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.
humayun was the second mughal emperor
Babur was the father of Humayun.
Maham, the chief wife of Babur, was the mother of Humayun.
humayun had 3 brothers-kamran,hindal and askari.
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.
his major contribution was to find out nothing. he died and left himself for us to study. all these people are great. but not as great beccause i dont even know my relatives names how do techers expect us to learn about humayun and ppl?
Humayun-Nama is not an Autobiography. It is an account of the life of Humayun, written by Humayun's sister Gulbadan Begum.
humayun was the second mughal emperor
Babur was the father of Humayun.
Humayun was buried in the Humayun's Tomb in Delhi in 1556 after his death. The construction of the tomb was completed around 1572.
No. Akbar was the son 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.
'Humayun' died on January 27th, 1556.
Humayun was the eldest son of Babur.
Sher Shah Suri succeeded humayun
263. Where is Humayun's Tomb?