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Q: 'Memoirs of Babur' or 'Baburnama', also known as 'Tuzk-e-Babri', was written by:
  • A. Faizi
  • B. Abdul Rahim Khan-e-Khanan
  • C. Babur
  • D. Talib Amah
Correct Answer: Option C - The Baburnama "History of Babur" also known as Tuzk-e-Babri, is the memoirs of Babur (1483–1530), founder of Mughal Empire. It is written in the Chagatai or Turkish language. Mughal imperial officer, Abdur Rahim Khan-e-Khana, son of Bairam Khan, translated it into persian. Faizi was a poet and scholar of Akbar's court. He was the elder brother of Akbar's historian Abul Fazl.
C. The Baburnama "History of Babur" also known as Tuzk-e-Babri, is the memoirs of Babur (1483–1530), founder of Mughal Empire. It is written in the Chagatai or Turkish language. Mughal imperial officer, Abdur Rahim Khan-e-Khana, son of Bairam Khan, translated it into persian. Faizi was a poet and scholar of Akbar's court. He was the elder brother of Akbar's historian Abul Fazl.

Explanations:

The Baburnama "History of Babur" also known as Tuzk-e-Babri, is the memoirs of Babur (1483–1530), founder of Mughal Empire. It is written in the Chagatai or Turkish language. Mughal imperial officer, Abdur Rahim Khan-e-Khana, son of Bairam Khan, translated it into persian. Faizi was a poet and scholar of Akbar's court. He was the elder brother of Akbar's historian Abul Fazl.