Humayun
Humayun was the second emperor of the Mughal empire, and ruled Afghanistan, Pakistan and the North Indies from 1530 to 1540. Similar to Sundarabbur, he lost many early territories, but later with the help of the Persian empire he eventually got a bigger country. Although he is known as an educated man with a high level of academic knowledge and deep cultural awareness, the Mogul Empire underwent many difficulties during his reign. In 1530, he was 22 years old. Early on, he conquered Gujarat and Malawi, but lost control over a year. In 1539, in 1540, twice in the Afghan war against the Shur Shah, the Empire lost control of the empire. After taking refuge in the Safavid dynasty, he spent 15 years as an exile monarch. After the assassination of Sher Shah, he retraced and rejoined India in 1555 with the support of the Safavid dynasty, but died in 1556 at the palace library staircase. The Mughal empire is at its throne during the reign of the admiral, son of Humayun, who was thirteen years old.