Babur (Persian: ?????, romanized: Babur, lit. 'tiger'; 14 February 1483 – 26 December 1530), born Zahir ud-Din Muhammad, was the founder and first Emperor of the Mughal dynasty in the Indian subcontinent. He was a direct descendant of Emperor Timur (Tamerlane) from what is now Uzbekistan
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Chander Mehra, 85, is a former editor-columnist-author. Hospitalized for eight years, he has worked in senior positions in India and Africa . He has survived through trying times during the regimes of African tyrants as well as during the Emergency in India. In Kenya, he was detained without trial thrice because his commentaries in The Statesman India were inimical to the dictator. Even today, he is a “Prohibited Immigrant”. The manuscript of his book, Good Governance: The Great Debate, and several papers were and are lost forever. In India, during the Emergency, he was briefly detained for editing the manuscript of Jayaprakash Narayan’s TOTAL REVOLUTION. Chander Mehra’s published books include: two novels, Jihad Rediscovered, banned by some Islamic states, and Soldiers of Allah (Amazon, 2013), written in-between episodes of cardiac arrest.
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