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Because of this, the common people and soldiers rallied round him wherever he went - even in times of misfortune. Babur was a writer and a poet of high merit. In fact, he is one of the few persons in history about whom we have first-hand evidence - straight from his own pen. Babur's account oT his life and time is written with a directness and sincerity which gives the Babur -nama, as his diary is called, an unmistakable ring of truth.
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