THE ROLE OF FOREIGN RELATIONS IN CULTURAL EXCHANGE DURING THE ERA OF ZAHIRIDDIN MUHAMMAD BABUR
Keywords:
Babur, The Baburid State, foreign relationsAbstract
The article examines the role of foreign relations in cultural exchange during the reign of Zahiriddin Muhammad Babur. The interaction that emerged as a result of diplomatic, trade and cultural relations with Central Asia, Iran, the Ottoman Empire, China and other countries during the formation of the Babur state in India is analyzed. In this process, innovations in the fields of architecture, literature, science and art are examined, as well as their role in enriching the culture of the Babur state.
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