Babur: Timurid Prince and Mughal Emperor, 1483-1530
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.
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Babur: Timurid Prince and Mughal Emperor, 1483-1530
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.
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Babur: Timurid Prince and Mughal Emperor, 1483-1530

Babur: Timurid Prince and Mughal Emperor, 1483-1530

by Stephen F. Dale
Babur: Timurid Prince and Mughal Emperor, 1483-1530

Babur: Timurid Prince and Mughal Emperor, 1483-1530

by Stephen F. Dale

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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.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781107107267
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 05/03/2018
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 258
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 8.98(h) x 0.63(d)

About the Author

Stephen F. Dale is Emeritus Professor of South Asian and Islamic History and Distinguished University Scholar at the Ohio State University. He is the author of Islamic Society on the South Asian Frontier: The Mappilas of Malabar 1498–1922 (1980), Indian Merchants and Eurasian Trade, 1600–1750 (Cambridge, 2002), The Garden of the Eight Paradises: Babur and the Culture of Empire in Central Asia, Afghanistan and India (1483–1530) (2012), The Muslim Empires of the Ottomans, Safavids and Mughals (Cambridge, 2009) and The Orange Trees of Marrakesh: Ibn Khaldun and the Science of Man (2015).

Table of 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.
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