Zahiriddin Muhammad Babur was born on February 14, 1483. He was an Uzbek statesman, poet, writer, and scholar. He is recognized as one of the most prominent figures in Uzbek literature and history. He was the son of Umar Shaykh, the ruler of the Fergana region.
👑 Babur ascended the throne at the age of 12 and is considered the founder of the “Great Mughal Dynasty.” The major works he wrote during his reign are highly valued in history and literature.
His writings reflect natural elegance, national spirit, and the creative atmosphere of his era. In his poetry, special attention is given to devotion, love, and spiritual purification.
Babur’s personality and literary heritage hold great significance for the literature and historical legacy of Uzbekistan. Even today, studying and honoring his works helps strengthen the national spirit.