4. Zahir- ud -din Mohammad
Babur
Zahir- ud -din Muhammad Babur (14
February 1483 – 26 December 1530)
was a conqueror from Central Asia
who, following a series of
setbacks,and finally succeeded in
laying the basis for the Mughal
dynasty in the greater Indian
Subcontinent and became the first
Mughal emperor.
5. Zahir- ud -din Mohammad
Babur
Babur was the eldest
son of Omar Sheikh
Mirza and Qutlugh
Nigar Khanum , but
most importantly he
was a direct descendant
of Timur through his
father, and a
descendant also of
Genghis Khan through
his mother; hence, he Omar Sheikh Mirza father
identified his lineage as of Babur
Timurid and Chaghatay-
Turkic .
6. Zahir- ud -din Mohammad
Babur
As greatly influenced by Persian
culture and this affected both his own
actions and those of his successors,
giving rise to a significant expansion of
the Persianate ethos in the Indian
subcontinent.
7. Zahir- ud -din Mohammad
Babur
In 1495, at twelve years of age after
the death of his father he become the
ruler of Farghana but very soon he
lost the throne of Farghana and live
several years with out throne . In
1501, he laid siege on Samarkand
once more, but was soon after
defeated by his most formidable rival,
Muhammad Shaybani khan from the
Uzbeks. Samarkand, his lifelong
obsession, was lost again.
8. Zahir- ud -din Mohammad
Babur
Escaping with a small band of followers
from Fergana, for three years Babur
concentrated on building up a strong
army, recruiting widely amongst the
Tajiks of Badakhshan in particular. In
1504, he was able to cross the snowy
Hindu Kush mountains and capture
Kabul from the Arghunids, who were
forced to retreat to Kandahar. With this
move, he gained a wealthy new kingdom
and re-established his fortunes and
assumed the title of Padshah.f Farghana
.
9. Zahir- ud -din Mohammad
Babur
Babur and his
men driving
Uzbeks from
Samarkand
10. Zahir- ud -din Mohammad
Babur
This is how Babur
founded the Mughal
dynasty and regain
Farghana . Later on
Babur spread the
Mughal kingdom all
most all over the Indian
Sub-continent and
south Asia . He
become very
successful to do all this
things for his powerful Babur on the throne of Farghana
leadership.
11. Death of Zahir - ud - din
Babur fell seriously ill in 1530 and died
on 5th January 1531 . He was
succeeded by his eldest son,
Humayun. Though he wished to be
buried in his favorite garden in Kabul,
a city he had always loved, he was
first buried in a mausoleum in the
capital city of Agra. His remains were
later moved to Bagh-e Babur in
Kabul, Afghanistan. .
13. Observation of Babur's
leadership
BORN LEADER
Babur was a born leader
, leadership was in his
blood . As we discuss
before he was
descendent of two great
person Timur and
Genghis Khan , both of
them were great leader
and also great conqueror
as well . So it is clear that Babur in the garden of
domain of leadership has Delhi Fort
transform in Babur
genetically .
14. Observation of Babur's
leadership
Transformational Leader
We can say Babur was a
transformational leader because
very often he used to discuss with
people like Mir Ali Shir Nava'i
, Husayn Bayqarah and he also
create a parliamentary board
including twelve members to discuss
about taking any decision for his
kingdom and he always tried
become a much better king for his
people . Like other Muslim king he
never force any people of other
religion to change into Muslim . And
ensure equal right for people of
every religion .
15. Observation of Babur's
leadership
Transactional Leader
Babur was also a transactional leader
in war and as a conqueror . As a
conqueror he always used to
structure all the plan of war himself
and it was always suspension for
everyone what he is going to do next
in the war . And he was very much
successful in it . So we can told him a
transactional leader as well .
16. Observation of Babur's
leadership
So we have seen that Babur has
Practiced both transformational and
transactional leadership technique in
different situation . So it is clear that
he was a very skillful leader and he
can also be called as a situational
leader because he understand every
situation and follows the pattern of
leadership that the situation demand .
18. Observation of Babur's
leadership
Source of Power
As a king Babur got the legitimate
power for his holding position . And he
also got award and coercive power as
a ruler .He use all his power very
positively to keep peach in his
kingdom as a great ruler .
20. Conclusion……
At the end we can say that Babur is
one of the greatest leader of all time
.Because in every step of his life he
lead his people and lead as a
perfectionist .