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Babur's Wine: The Reluctant Emperor and His Battle with Sobriety

7 min · 5 de jun de 2026
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Episode 81 of The Mughal Empire revisits Babur's complex relationship with alcohol, drawing from his memoirs in the Baburnama. We explore his early drinking culture in Ferghana and Samarkand, his struggle with Islamic prohibition, and the famous episode where he swore off wine before the Battle of Khanwa—only to break his vow. The conversation also examines how Babur's wine cups, often made of jade or nephrite, symbolized Timurid luxury and became collectibles for later Mughal emperors like Jahangir. We discuss the role of wine in Babur's court, including the psychological conflict between his identity as a ghazi (warrior for Islam) and his personal habits. The episode touches on the specific wine cups mentioned in the Baburnama, such as the one Babur gifted to Humayun, and how these objects reflect the tension between pleasure and piety. Finally, we consider the broader context of alcohol in Mughal society, from Akbar's later restrictions to the decline of wine culture under Aurangzeb. Listeners will come away with a nuanced understanding of Babur as a man of contradictions, and how wine became a lens through which to view the early Mughal empire. #Babur #Baburnama #MughalWine #Khanwa #Timurid #Ferghana #Samarkand #Hindustan #ghazi #Jahangir #MughalArt #wineCups #IslamicHistory #SouthAsia #MughalEmpire #FexingoHistory #History #AlcoholInHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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