Zahiriddin Muhammad Babur

Zahiriddin Muhammad Babur

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  • Date Submitted: 04/04/2013 10:10 AM
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Zahiriddin Muhammad Babur had 4 wives, but his 2nd wife, Mohim begim played an important role in his life and empire. Mohim begim’s father was one of the ministers of Husayn Boyqaro. When Babur was riding the horse along the streets of Hirot, one girl threw him three roses from the top of building. In order to know who was doing it, Babur looked at the top of the building and at that time, he saw one girl. That girl’s black eyes and eyebrows caught his attention and Babur could not do anything in front of this beauty,
Her kindness: Besides Mohim begim, Zahiriddin Muhammad Babur had two wives: Gulruh begim and Dildor og’acha. It caused Mohim begim to cry a lot during the long and sad nights, but she did not show her feelings .Instead of it, she preferred establishing friendly relationships with Gulruh begim and Dildor og’acha. She knew that this friendly relationship was needable for Babur and his empire.
A kind mother: Mohim begim had two sons and two daughters. The first son was Humoyun, who became the emperor of the MUghal empire after Babur. Except Humoyun, her other son and daughters were died. The death of three children was very difficult for her, but she gave all her attention to up-bringing Humoyun. As a result, Humoyun became a clever, wise, strong, honest and hard-working person. When Babur’s fourth wife, Dildor og’acha gave birth to her son Hindol, Babur asked Mohim begim to bring up Hindol. Three-day-child was brought to Mohim begim and she wisely brought up Hindol. Losing her three-day-child, Dildor og’acha cried a lot and depressed, but later seeing the upbringing of Hindol, she acknowledged Mohim begim’s wisdom in bringing up children. That’s why, Dildor og’acha herself asked Mohim begim to bring up her next children, Gulbadan begim. Gulbadan begim became a very talented daughter; her talent of writing was developed with the help of Mohim begim. As a result, reading her father’s prose “Baburnoma”, she wrote her prose “Humayunnoma” devoted her...

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