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It was written a century before the English historian William Carsten wrote The History of the Mughals, and it is generally considered the oldest book in English on the subject of the Mughal empire. This book is certainly one of the most important sources for the history of the Mughal empire.
Babur’s life reflects the development of a nation from being a small semi-nomadic tribe to become the ruling power of India, through war, but also through diplomacy, superb construction and an economy based on trade. The book highlights the use of religion to unite and lead the Mughals; the founding of a capital, called “the city of the moon” (Din-i-qasr, nowadays Fatehpur Sikri) and the height of Mughal culture, when Babur had built a large palace complex, including a library of 300,000 books.
Babur’s narrative has a structure of seven books. The first five books describe his youth and early life in central Asia, and the last two, his rise to become the founder of the Mughal empire. His personal ambition, his character and his abilities are described in detail. There are also descriptions of the many cities he visited, on his way to India, and in India; his battles in Central Asia, in Afghanistan and in India; and many examples of the Mughal administration, government and economy.
In general, Babur’s book has an uneven quality. The number of details is enormous, and some of the facts have been established by later historians or other contemporary sources. However, Babur’s narration has the character of a personal story, telling how he felt and what he did.
There is no need to discuss the historicity of Babur’s life as this is a book about the life of a person who is presented as someone who truly lived and died on the battlefield. However, it is important to note that Babur’s 'Ahad-i-Jahani' (personal chronicle) is an abbreviated edition of Tuzuk-i-Baburi. The 'Ahad-i-Jahani' contains details about both Babur’s life and the lives of his family members. Of course, this has led to much debate about the authenticity of the two books. Biographers of Babur, such as Muhammad Qasim Amanullah and Ahmad Hasan Dani, have regularly written about this debate and have worked with the help of the Ministry of Culture to resolve it.
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