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Ubaidullah was not only a military man and politician, but also an amateur scholar, poet and builder. His time saw the construction of the
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of Iran in 1511/12. Ubaidullah and Jani Beg, the commander-in-chief of the army, proved themselves as capable generals. Babur's
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between 1530 and 1533, had no interest in strengthening
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