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Definition of Babar
1. Noun. An imaginary elephant that appears in a series of French books for children.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Babar
Literary usage of Babar
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Storia Do Mogor: Or, Mogul India, 1653-1708 by Niccolao Manucci (1907)
"SULTAN babar, THE SIXTH KING Although Sultan babar had inherited so much wealth
from his father, Sultan Mahmud, he was not thereby induced to be content ..."
2. A Oriental Biographical Dictionary: Founded on Materials Collected by the by Thomas William Beale, Henry George Keene (1881)
"babar wrote his own life in the Turkish language, ... other joys I freely spurn :
Enjoy them, babar, while you may — For youth once past, wiii ne'er return. ..."
3. History of India by Sir William Wilson Hunter, Sir Alfred Comyn Lyall, Vincent Arthur Smith, Henry Miers Elliot, Stanley Lane-Poole, Romesh Chunder Dutt, Abraham Valentine Williams Jackson (1907)
"I CHAPTER X THE MEMOIRS OF THE EMPEROR babar T is generally agreed that the ...
These autobiographical records were written by babar in remarkably pure ..."
4. Sketches of Rulers of India by George Devereux Oswell, William Wilson Hunter (1908)
"Umar Shaikh was the father of babar ; he seems to have been a man of some ambition,
eager to get back some of his ancestor's dominions, and his mantle was ..."
5. The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians: The Muhammadan Period by John Dowson, Henry Miers Elliot (1872)
"THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF babar. THE Commentaries of babar, originally written in
Turki, were translated into Persian in the middle of Akbar's reign, ..."
6. Asian Review by East India Association (London, England) (1901)
"babar now became quite friendly with Ahmad. He came down from his throne, ...
Three times did babar have his cup filled, and after drinking a portion, ..."