The history of Mughal rule in India has been very interesting. These are taught on the pages of history from the beginning. He has contributed significantly to the development of the country. During their reign, the Mughals built forts, buildings, roads, etc., which is still famous worldwide as the historical heritage of India. Tourists continue to visit here throughout the year. Due to which the economic condition of the country is also strengthened, along with being the emperor, he used to fulfill his responsibility towards the public, besides defeating everyone in the war.

Usually, during the war, the Mughal emperor used to build tunnels for family, soldiers, public and protect them, so that he could use it when needed. Even today these tunnels can be seen. However, they are not used.

Humayun

But today we will tell you about the only Mughal emperor in the history of India, who died due to stairs. You will definitely feel strange to hear this, but it is true. This emperor died that no one had ever thought of. Indeed, this only Mughal emperor was named Humayun, the son of the Mughal Empire founder Babur. It was the second emperor of the Mughal Empire, who is also considered the most timid king in history. Whose stories are still prevalent today, who left their soldiers in the battlefield.

Death falling from stairs

During his lifetime, the death of the ruler who was constantly defeating the defeat was confused. According to historians, Himayu died on 27 January 1556 by falling from the stairs of his library located in Delhi. All surprises were surprised by his death, as it was exactly like drama depiction. However, he suffered a lot of injuries due to falling stairs. Due to which he died. At the same time, her Begum Begum built Humayun's tomb in memory of her Sohar, which is located in Delhi. This is a great example of Mughal architecture, which has been given the status of World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

Akbar handled the throne

After Humayun's death, Emperor Akbar took over the throne of the Mughal Empire, who later became one of the greatest Mughal emperors. Who ran the Rajpath with his understanding. Not only this, he was also famous as the emperor who made honestly among the people.

(Disclaimer: Here information provided here is based on beliefs and information. Read does not confirm any kind of recognition)

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