Babur, founder of the Mughal Empire, introduced Persian architecture in India, building structures in Agra, Biana, Dholpur, Gwalior, and Kiul. His gardens, like Aram Bagh in Agra, show Persian influence. After his 1526 victory, he commissioned a mosque in Panipat. His memoirs, the Baburnama, detail his architectural efforts and preference for Persian aesthetics, influencing later Mughal architecture.
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