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Baburi Andijani or
Andizani (
Baburi Al-Barin, Persian: بابری اندیجان) (c. 1486 –
April 1526) was
beloved of
Zahiruddin Muhammad Babur;
Emperor Babur first...
- include: Babeles, Babol, Bobol, Babora, Babor, Babel, Baboram, Babori,
Baburi, Bobo, Bovol, Pagori. Campbell,
Thomas N. "Cacaxtle Indians".
Texas State...
- The
Podvodnyye Islands (Azerbaijani:
Qutan Adası and
Baburi Adasi) are a
small island group off the
Azerbaijan coast in the
Caspian Sea. The Podvodnyye...
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seems to have been lost. In this autobiography,
Babur mentions a boy
named '
Baburi' as a teenager, with whom he was
fascinated and infatuated. This subtle...
- (1526).
Babur was
invited by
Daulat Khan Lodi to
enter India and
defeat Ibrahim Lodi. An
illustration to the Vaqi 'at-i
Baburi, by Deo Gujarati, c. 1590....
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Lahori in 1656-57)
Royal Collection Trust website,
Retrieved 9 July 2019
Baburi 2012. R. P.
Srivastava (1983)
Punjab Painting. p. 81
Padshahnamah - a book...
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Light Rail (Amharic: የአዲስ አበባ ቀላል ባቡር, romanized: Ye’Adīsi
Abeba k’elali
Baburi) is a
light rail
system in
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. It is the
first light...
- He
explained his
position in a
booklet titled Architecture & Site of the
Baburi Masjid of Ayodhya,
stating that a Jami
Masjid is
always sited in the main...
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interactions with
Baburi, a boy in his camp with whom he had an
infatuation around this time,
recounting that: "Occasionally
Baburi came to me, but I...
- In 1877, S****
Mohammad Asghar the
Mutawalli (guardian) of the "Masjid
Baburi at Janmasthan"
filed a
petition with the
Commissioner of
Faizabad asking...