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Babur / Humayun / Persianization / Persian language / Gulbadan Begum / Persian people / Timurid dynasty / Mirza / Mughal Empire / Asia / Mughal emperors / Persian language in South Asia
Date: 2011-05-26 02:49:44
Babur
Humayun
Persianization
Persian language
Gulbadan Begum
Persian people
Timurid dynasty
Mirza
Mughal Empire
Asia
Mughal emperors
Persian language in South Asia

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