Elephant king of children’s literature

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Possible Answers: Babar.

Last seen on: Daily Celebrity Crossword – 5/19/18 Smartypants Saturday

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Babur (Persian: بابر‬‎‬‎, translit. Bābur, lit. “Lion”; 14 February 1483 – 26 December 1530), born Zahīr ud-Dīn Muhammad (Persian: ظهیرالدین محمد‬‎), was the founder and first Emperor of the Mughal dynasty in the Indian subcontinent and was thus the last of the Timurid and Chagatid rulers who weren’t slaughtered or defeated by Uzbeks the descendants of Jochi. He was a direct descendant of Emperor Timur the Great (Tamurlane) from Transoxiana (in modern-day Uzbekistan).

Babur was the eldest son of Umar Sheikh Mirza, governor of Farghana and great grandson of Timur the Great. He ascended the throne of Farghana in its capital Akhsikent in 1494 at the age of twelve and faced rebellion. He conquered Samarkand two years later, only to lose the vilayat of Fergana soon after. In his attempt to reconquer Fergana, he lost control of Samarkand. In 1501, his attempt to recapture both vilayats went in vain as he was defeated by Muhammad Shaybani Khan. In 1504, he conquered Kabul, which was under the rule of the infant heir of Ulugh Begh. Babur formed a partnership with Safavid ruler Ismail I and reconquered parts of Turkistan, including Samarkand, only to again lose it and the other newly conquered lands to the Sheybanids.

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