Who wrote Baburnama?

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Baburnama is the autobiography of Babur. Babur wrote it in the Turkish language. Historically this book is considered to be very important. The characteristic of Baburnama is that Babar has presented his character in his autobiography in such a way that once the thought that what is said about it is really true. In this book, he also wrote about India's political condition at the time of his invasion. It also has information about the Tulugma war system adopted in the war of Panipat and Khanwa.

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Babur has written that Indians have openly opposed him. Wherever his army went, the Indians burnt their houses and poisoned wells. The original copy of this book has been explained about India by beautiful pictures. There are total 378 pages in this and 122 of these are 144 pictures.

The Hindi translation of memoirs written by Babur was published by Sahitya Akademi in 1974 in the name of Baburnama. Translators Yugjit Nawalpuri has written FG Talbot in the role of English memoir. In his book, Babar wrote about everything that he saw about Hindustan. Likewise, he has not mentioned the temples, deities, holy places of India.

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