HISTORY
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To defeat his longstanding enemy, the sultan of Delhi.
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Because he was unable to achieve his ambitious goals in central Asia.
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To creates a Shiite Muslim state.
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To control the trade routes into Southeast Asia.
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Detailed explanation-1: -The Mughal leader Babur originally invaded northern India. To defeat his longstanding enemy, the sultan of Delhi . Because he was unable to achieve his ambitious goals in central Asia. To creates a Shiite Muslim state.
Detailed explanation-2: -In 1519, Zahir-ud-din Babur, the king of Kabul, invaded India for the first time and attacked Punjab. He first captured Bajaur and in the same year, he annexed Bhera. At this time, Babur sent his envoy, Mulla Murshid, to Ibrahim Lodhi asking him to surrender lands which he felt belonged to him, presumably Punjab.
Detailed explanation-3: -Why is Bābur significant? Bābur founded the Mughal dynasty in the 16th century after conquering northern India from his base in Kabul. The empire was consolidated two generations later by his grandson Akbar and lasted until the mid-18th century, when its possessions were reduced to small holdings.
Detailed explanation-4: -He established the Mughal rule after defeating Ibrahim Lodi at Panipat in 1526 CE.
Detailed explanation-5: -After losing Samarkand for the third time, Babur turned his attention to India and employed aid from the neighbouring Safavid and Ottoman empires. He defeated Ibrahim Lodi, Sultan of Delhi, at the First Battle of Panipat in 1526 CE and founded the Mughal Empire.