Baburi Andijani Explained

Baburi Andijani
Birth Name:Baburi
Birth Date:1486
Birth Place:Andijan, Uzbekistan
Death Date:21 April 1526
Death Place:Panipat, India
Death Cause:Footsteps of elephant
Nationality:Uzbekistani
Occupation:Slavery
Known For:Lover of Babur

Baburi Andijani or Andizani (Baburi Al-Barin, Persian: بابری اندیجان) (1486 – April 1526) was beloved of Zahiruddin Muhammad Babur; Emperor Babur first saw him at the camp market in Uzbekistan, in 1499, and was smitten.[1] [2] No more is known about Baburi. Although Baburi is rarely mentioned in other historical texts, the emperor mentions his beloved, Baburi many times in his autobiography "Babarnama" and expresses his love towards Baburi writing several couples about him.[3] [4] [5]

Early life and career

In 1499, Andizani came into the custody of Emperor Babur. The Emperor taught Andizani to ride a horse and put him in charge of the stable, keeping him as a faithful and constant companion. In May 1507, contempt for the Emperor drove Baburi to leave, returning only in 1522.

Baburi in Baburnama

Although famous emperors often kept their feelings secret, Emperor Babur fearlessly expressed his feelings towards Baburi.[6] [7] [8]

Baburi in other literature

Baburi is a character in Alex Rutherford's historical fiction series Empire of the Moghul which is based on Babur.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Away from Home, How Babur Versified His Pain of Exile and Homelessness. 2021-09-22. The Wire.
  2. Book: Lal, Ruby . Domesticity and Power in the Early Mughal World . 2005-09-22 . Cambridge University Press . 978-0-521-85022-3 . en.
  3. News: Salam. Ziya Us. 2014-02-15. An emperor with foibles. en-IN. The Hindu. 2021-08-31. 0971-751X.
  4. Book: Khair. Tabish. Other Routes: 1500 Years of African and Asian Travel Writing. Leer. Martin. Edwards. Justin D.. Ziadeh. Hanna. 2005. Indiana University Press. 978-0-253-34693-3. en.
  5. Book: Babur . The Babur Nama: Introduction by William Dalrymple . 2020-11-03 . Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group . 978-1-101-90823-5 . en.
  6. Web site: 2006-03-14. Journal of Babur. 2021-09-03. Hindustan Times. en.
  7. Book: NA, NA. Same-Sex Love in India: Readings from Literature and History. 2016-04-30. Springer. 978-1-349-62183-5. en.
  8. Book: Khair. Tabish. Other Routes: 1500 Years of African and Asian Travel Writing. Leer. Martin. Edwards. Justin D.. Ziadeh. Hanna. 2005. Indiana University Press. 978-0-253-34693-3. en.
  9. Web site: A historical novel based on Emperor Babur. 2021-08-31. outlookindia.com. en.