Many books have been written in praise of Mughals in India. However, Mughals had a big hand in ruining India. They converted people on a large scale during their reign, kept Hindu women in their harem. Babur, who established Mughal rule in India, had relations with many women. Babur even had relations with a man. Babur slipped after seeing a 17-year-old boy, he not only had relations with him but also built Babri Masjid for him.
His tongue started faltering
According to an article by Zia Us Salam published in 'The Hindu', it is written in 'Baburnama' that Babur could read, write, love, indulge in lust and even fight. It has been mentioned in this that Babur was fascinated by young and teenage boys. Babur was so infatuated with a boy named Babri that he even composed couplets for him. Although Babur may have had a homosexual relationship with that boy, he still had many wives and children.
Babri Masjid was built
Many historians have confirmed that Babur was homosexual. According to Baburnama, he met Babri Andijani in Urdu Bazaar. Babur's attraction for her was such that his tongue would start faltering at the sight of her. He used to describe his wives as stubborn and combative in front of her. In 1526, Babur became the king of Delhi. A few days later, Babri died. In 1528, Babur built the Babri Masjid in his memory at the birthplace of Ramlala in Ayodhya.