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India: Humayun (7 March 1508 - 22 February 1556), second Mughal Emperor. Miniature painting, 18th century. Nasir ud-din Muhammad Humayun (full title: Al-Sultan al-'Azam wal Khaqan al-Mukarram, Jam-i-Sultanat-i-haqiqi wa Majazi, Sayyid al-Salatin, Abu'l Muzaffar Nasir ud-din Muhammad Humayun Padshah Ghazi, Zillu'llah) was the second Mughal Emperor who ruled present day Afghanistan, Pakistan, and parts of northern India (r. 1530-1540, 1555-1556). Like his father, Babur, he lost his kingdom early, but with Persian aid, he eventually regained an even larger one. Image details File size:
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Nasir ud-din Muhammad Humayun (full title: Al-Sultan al-'Azam wal Khaqan al-Mukarram, Jam-i-Sultanat-i-haqiqi wa Majazi, Sayyid al-Salatin, Abu'l Muzaffar Nasir ud-din Muhammad Humayun Padshah Ghazi, Zillu'llah; 7 March 1508 - 22 February 1556) was the second Mughal Emperor who ruled present day Afghanistan, Pakistan, and parts of northern India from 1530-1540 and again from 1555-1556. India: The death of Sultan Bahadur at the hands of the Portuguese at Diu, 1537, during the Mughal Emperor Humayun's Gujarat campaign. Miniature painting from the Akbarnama, early 17th century. Nasir ud-din Muhammad Humayun (7 March 1508 - 22 February 1556) was the second Mughal Emperor who ruled present day Afghanistan, Pakistan and parts of northern India from 1530-1540 and again from 1555-1556. Like his father, Babur, he lost his kingdom early, but with Persian aid, he eventually regained an even larger one. On the eve of his death, the Mughal empire spanned almost one million square kms. 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Nasir ud-din Muhammad Humayun (7 March 1508 - 22 February 1556) was the second Mughal Emperor who ruled present day Afghanistan, Pakistan and parts of northern India from 1530-1540 and again from 1555-1556. Like his father, Babur, he lost his kingdom early, but with Persian aid, he eventually regained an even larger one. On the eve of his death, the Mughal empire spanned almost one million square kms.