no one knows the real history so it is all a mystery
We may never know the 'why' of anyone's motivation to pass along this diamond. But it has a remarkable history of being a 'spoil of war' or conquest. You can read more about its travels through time, below.
Babur was the father of Humayun.
humayun was the second mughal emperor
Maham, the chief wife of Babur, was the mother of Humayun.
humayun had 3 brothers-kamran,hindal and askari.
no humanyu didn't got it from raja of gwalior but was given by king of bikenar
The renowned Kohinoor diamond has a storied history, with various accounts on its origins and ownership. One story attributes its original possession to the sati system and subsequent passing down through generations, ultimately reaching Mughal Emperor Humayun from the Gwalior fort. However, due to conflicting historical records and the diamond's passage through different hands, its full narrative remains shrouded in mystery and intrigue.
We may never know the 'why' of anyone's motivation to pass along this diamond. But it has a remarkable history of being a 'spoil of war' or conquest. You can read more about its travels through time, below.
Begam Gulbadan has written: 'The History of Humayun (Humayun-nama)' -- subject(s): History, Mogul Empire 'Humayun-nama =' -- subject(s): History
HUMAYUN ANSARI has written: ''THE INFIDEL WITHIN': THE HISTORY OF MUSLIMS IN BRITAIN SINCE 1800'
No, Humayun-nama is not an autobiography. It is a historical account written about the life and reign of the Mughal emperor Humayun, authored by his court historian.
humayun was the second mughal emperor
Babur was the father of Humayun.
Humayun was buried in the Humayun's Tomb in Delhi in 1556 after his death. The construction of the tomb was completed around 1572.
No. Akbar was the son of Humayun.
The author of Humayun nama (also known as Humayun-nama) was Gulbadan Begum, the sister of the Mughal emperor Humayun. She wrote this autobiographical account in Persian during the 16th century, documenting the life and reign of her brother.
263. Where is Humayun's Tomb?