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ZAHIRIDDIN MUHAMMAD BABUR AND HIS LITERARY LEGACY
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Zahiriddin Muhammad Babur, the founder of the Baburiy Empire, is renowned not only for his military conquests but also for his significant literary contributions, particularly through his autobiography, "Baburnama." This work offers a unique blend of personal narrative and historical insight, reflecting Babur’s experiences, philosophical musings, and cultural observations. His appreciation for nature and themes of identity and governance resonate throughout his writings, influencing subsequent Mughal literature and broader South Asian cultural discourse. Babur’s legacy as a literary figure continues to inspire contemporary discussions on leadership, identity, and multiculturalism, establishing him as a timeless voice in world literature.
European International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Management Studies
Title: ZAHIRIDDIN MUHAMMAD BABUR AND HIS LITERARY LEGACY
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Zahiriddin Muhammad Babur, the founder of the Baburiy Empire, is renowned not only for his military conquests but also for his significant literary contributions, particularly through his autobiography, "Baburnama.
" This work offers a unique blend of personal narrative and historical insight, reflecting Babur’s experiences, philosophical musings, and cultural observations.
His appreciation for nature and themes of identity and governance resonate throughout his writings, influencing subsequent Mughal literature and broader South Asian cultural discourse.
Babur’s legacy as a literary figure continues to inspire contemporary discussions on leadership, identity, and multiculturalism, establishing him as a timeless voice in world literature.
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