
Episode 29
26minutes.
Dates that Made History - 1526 – Babur Takes Over India At Panipat
Synopsis
On April 21, 1526, the little king of Kabul Babur boldly took northern India from the Sultan of Delhi, Ibrahim Lodi. With his victory, the time of the second Islamization begins, which will spread to the shores of Indonesia.
A descendant of the powerful and terrifying Timur, who died in 1404, Babur embodies a synthesis of the cultural and political traditions of medieval and Mamluk Islam. Author of a unique autobiography, his reign was characterized by a new kind of personal and universal power, in the form of the great Mughal empire, which dominated the Indian subcontinent until the beginning of the 19th century.
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