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Humayun, also known as Nasir ud-Din Muhammad

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Humayun, also known as Nasir ud-Din Muhammad (1508-1556)

Second Mogul emperor of North India (1530-40 and 1554-56). The son of Babur, he inherited an unsettled empire and faced constant challenges from his three brothers. Following defeat by the Afghan Sher Shad Suri (died 1545), he fled into exile in Persia in 1540. Returning to India, he reoccupied Delhi and Agra in 1555 but died within a year. He was succeeded by his son Akbar.


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