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Babur's Last Journey: The Mongol Prince Who Changed History

6 min · 2. juli 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna trace Babur's final years, from his conquest of Hindustan to his death in Agra in 1530. They explore his complex relationship with his son Humayun, the political challenges of holding a new empire together, and the poignant story of Babur's last illness—a legend where he supposedly sacrificed his own life for his son's. Along the way, they unpack the role of the Baburnama as a historical source, the tensions between Timurid legitimacy and Afghan resistance, and the fragile state of the Mughal Empire at its founder's death. Specifics include the Battle of Ghaghra, the Afghan leader Mahmud Lodi, Babur's tomb in Kabul, and the question of whether Babur really died for love. #Babur #MughalEmpire #Baburnama #Humayun #Agra #Kabul #Timurid #Hindustan #BattleOfGhaghra #MahmudLodi #MughalHistory #SouthAsia #16thCentury #HistoryPodcast #FexingoHistory #Empire #Conquest #IndianHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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