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The Humayun-Nama, authored by Gul-badan Begam, stands as a remarkable historical document and one of the earliest biographical works written by a woman in Indian literature. As the sister of Emperor Humayun, the author provides an intimate and firsthand perspective on the life, reign, and personal challenges of this pivotal Mughal ruler.
This comprehensive biography chronicles Humayun’s journey from his early years through his tumultuous reign, including his struggles against Afghan rebels, his exile, and his eventual restoration to power. Gul-badan Begam’s narrative offers valuable insights into the political dynamics, family relationships, and cultural atmosphere of the Mughal court during the 16th century.
The work is invaluable for historians and scholars seeking to understand the Mughal Empire’s formative period. Published by Gyan Publishing House, this edition preserves an essential piece of Indian historical literature that bridges personal memoir and formal history.







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