Why did Babur come to India?

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Posted by Swati Vishal Bhardwaj 6 years ago
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Yogita Ingle 6 years ago
- Zahir-ud-din Muhammad Babur, the founder of the Mughal dynasty in India, was the son of Shiekh Umar Mirza, the ruler of Farghana. He was born in A.D. 1483.
- He gathered a small army and and attacked Samarkand twice. In his attempt to capture Samarkand, he even lost his own kingdom Farghana.
- He became a wanderer Babur had heard of the rich land called India and remembered his grandfather Timur’s invasion of India.
- He soon got an opportunity to invade India when Daulat Khan, the governor of Punjab, invited him and promised to help him against Ibrahim Lodi.
- Babur welcomed Dault Khan’s proposal and marched towards India with an army of 12,000 soldiers.
- His first encounter in India was with Daulat Khan because he refused to help Babur against Ibrahim Lodi. Thus, Daulat Khan was defeated and taken as prisoner.
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