ETHICS AND THE MORAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF POWER IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF ZAHIRIDDIN MUHAMMAD BABUR

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  • Khamdamov Bekhzod Khabibovich Assistant Department "Social Sciences" Bukhara State Medical Institute Author

Abstract

The legacy of Zahiriddin Muhammad Babur (1483–1530) is most commonly framed in political and military terms — as the founder of the Mughal Empire, a skilled general, and a cultural innovator. Yet beneath the conquests and chronicles lies a powerful, reflective philosophy of governance shaped by ethics, introspection, and a deeply personal understanding of justice. Babur’s writings, especially the Baburnama, reveal a ruler who saw leadership as a moral responsibility entrusted by God, and who believed that power must be regulated by ethical principles, self-awareness, and spiritual accountability.

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2025-06-24

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ETHICS AND THE MORAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF POWER IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF ZAHIRIDDIN MUHAMMAD BABUR. (2025). Innovate Conferences, 41-43. https://innovateconferences.org/index.php/ic/article/view/262