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Babur wrote his autobiography, the Tuzuk-i-Baburi or Baburnama, in Chagatai Turkish, his mother tongue. The text describes his life, battles, personal reflections and observations on nature. It is considered one of the finest autobiographies of medieval Asia. ANSWER: (B) Turkish

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Aurangzeb assumed the title “Alamgir,” meaning “Conqueror of the World.” The title reflected his ambitious military campaigns to expand Mughal control across India. He reigned with strict policies, religious conservatism and continuous warfare, making him one of the most powerful ...

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Pratap Rudradeva of Warangal presented the famous Kohinoor diamond to Malik Kafur after his defeat. Kafur then offered it to Alauddin Khalji as part of the war booty. This tribute symbolized the submission of Warangal and showcased the immense wealth ...

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Iltutmish organized the Turkan-e-Chihalgani (the “Group of Forty”), a council of forty powerful Turkish nobles and military leaders. This group effectively controlled political and military decision-making for a time, reflecting the influence of the Turkish soldiery in the early Sultanate ...