India: On their way to Hindustan, Babur and his men stop for the night before crossing the Indus river. Miniature painting from the Baburnama, late 16th century. Bāburnāma (literally: 'Book of Babur' or 'Letters of Babur'; alternatively known as Tuzk-e Babri) is the name given to the memoirs of Ẓahīr ud-Dīn Muḥammad Bābur (1483-1530), founder of the Mughal Empire and a great-great-great-grandson of Timur. It is an autobiographical work, originally written in the Chagatai language, known to Babur as 'Turki' (meaning Turkic), the spoken language of the Andijan-Timurids.

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3350 x 5203 px | 28.4 x 44.1 cm | 11.2 x 17.3 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
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