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Based on the information available, it is difficult to definitively determine who Mahmud improved in the village. More context about Mahmud and his activities in the village is needed to provide an accurate answer.

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In the First Battle of Panipat, Babur fought against Ibrahim Lodhi, the then Sultan of Delhi.

The battle took place in 1526 and resulted in Babur's victory, establishing the Mughal Empire in India.

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Babur, born Zahir-ud-din Muhammad on February 14, 1483, in Andijan, Fergana Valley (modern-day Uzbekistan), was the founder of the Mughal Empire in India.

  • Lineage: He was a descendant of Timur (Tamerlane) on his father's side and Genghis Khan on his mother's side.
  • Early Life: Babur became the ruler of Fergana at a young age, facing numerous challenges and conflicts with rival princes.
  • Conquests: Driven by ambition, Babur sought to expand his territory. After initial setbacks, he turned his attention to India.
  • Establishment of the Mughal Empire: In 1526, Babur defeated the Delhi Sultan Ibrahim Lodi at the First Battle of Panipat, marking the beginning of the Mughal Empire. Source
  • Reign: Babur's reign was characterized by military campaigns, consolidating his rule, and laying the foundation for future Mughal emperors.
  • Legacy: Babur is remembered as a skilled military commander, a patron of the arts and literature, and the founder of one of the most influential empires in Indian history.

Babur died on December 26, 1530, in Agra, India.

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Muntakhab-ut-Tawarikh was written by Abdul Qadir Badauni.

He was an Indo-Persian historian and translator living in the Mughal Empire.

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