Timur (1336-1405) Emir of Timurid Empire 1370-1405
Prince Miran Shah (1366-1408)
Prince Sultan Muhammad
Sultan Abu Said (1424-1469) Ruler of Samarkand 1451-1469
Prince Umar Sheikh Mirza
Babur – Founder of the Maughal dynasty of India Babur was the son of the Timurid prince Umarsheykh, the ruler of the Fergana region. He was born in 1483. At the age of 12 years, resulting in the tragic death of his father, he became the new ruler and started a brutal struggle for power in Mawarannahr.
WORKS
“Boburnoma”
“Mubayyin”
“Risolayi volidiya
“Khatti Boburiy”
After 9 years of persistent struggle to unite the Temurid dynasties, Babur was defeated and forced to leave his native land. So at the age of twenty-one, he became an exsite. Later, the theme of exile and the loss of the homeland will become one of the central themes of Babur’s lyrics.
After 9 years of persistent struggle to unite the Temurid dynasties, Babur was defeated and forced to leave his native land. So at the age of twenty-one, he became an exsite. Later, the theme of exile and the loss of the homeland will become one of the central themes of Babur’s lyrics.
The famous symbol of India - the Taj Mahal mosque-mausoleum was built in the XVII century by Babur's grandson Shah Jahan. Few people know that this glorious monument was built by a descendant of the Baburid dynasty, who immortalized his name through the construction of such a structure.
An invaluable literary monument "Boburnoma"
"Boburnoma" is a historical work of Bobur. The work is rightly called "the best work of Turkish prose." This book is not a summary of historical records. The play describes Bobur's activities, his successful and unsuccessful military campaigns, all the events of his rich adventure life. To date, the Boburnoma has been translated into 31 languages.
Babur’s family tree
Monument in Andijan and garden in Tashkent
Babur was born and raised in Andijan, so many things are associated with his name here. There is a square named after Babur, where a red granite statue is mounted on a high pedestal. You can also visit the Babur Library and the National Park in the city.
There is a "Bobur Park of Culture and Leisure" in Tashkent. You can walk in the "green" garden, play table tennis, sit in a cafe, swim in a boat and just enjoy the butterfly-shaped lake.