Humayun was the Mughal ruler who ruled twice. His first reign (1530-1540) ended after his defeat by Sher Shah Suri, forcing him into a 15-year exile. He reclaimed his throne in 1555 after defeating the Sur dynasty. However, his second reign was short-lived, as he died tragically in 1556 after falling down the stairs of his library. The correct answer is (D) Humayun.
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Humayun is the Mughal Emperor who had two separate terms of rule. His initial reign spanned from 1530 to 1540 AD. After being ousted by Sher Shah Suri, he spent years in exile in Persia. He successfully re-established the Mughal Empire in 1555 after defeating the Sur successors at the Battle of Sirhind. Sadly, his restored reign lasted just over six months before his accidental death in January 1556.