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A fascinating history of the life of Humayun, the second Mughal Emperor. From his fathers invasion over the Indus from Persia to the expansion and consolidation of the vast Humayun Moughal emperor. He controlled the area that now comprises Afghanistan, Pakistan, and parts of northern India from 1531 to 1540, and again from 1555 to 1556 If the princess had first seen light in London instead of m Kabul, she would have had Henry VIII for lung, and the slumbers of her birth-year might have been troubled as men marched forth at Wolsey’s will to fight and lose in France Her personal vicissitudes were the greater that she was a Timurid and Turk She spent her childhood under her father’s rule m Kabul and Hindustan, her girlhood and young wifehood shared the fall and exile of Humayun nama , and her maturity and failing years slipped past under the Protection of Humayun Akbar.