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This book is a concise biography of Babur, who founded the Timurid-Mughal Empire of South Asia. Based primarily on his autobiography and existential verse, it chronicles the life and career of a Central Asian, Turco-Mongol Muslim who, driven from his homeland by Uzbeks in 1504, ruled Kabul for two decades before invading 'Hindustan' in 1526. It offers a revealing portrait of Babur's Perso-Islamic culture, Timurid imperial ambition and turbulent emotional life. It is, above all, a humanistic portrait of an individual, who even as he triumphed in South Asia, suffered the regretful anguish of an exile who felt himself to be a stranger in a strange land.
Contents
Preface; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1. Qazaq: a Timurid vagabond; 2. Padshahlıq, governance, in Kabul; 3. Mulkgirliq: the act of kingdom-seizing; 4. Padshalıq, governance, in Hindustan; 5. Gurbatlıq: an Indian exile; Conclusion; Glossary; Bibliography; Index.



