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Question
Humayun was surrounded by dangerous enemies on all sides. Name any three.
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Solution
The three enemies by which Humayun was surrounded are :
- Afghan Chiefs: Many Afghan chiefs were rebellious and the most dangerous in them was Sher Shah, who had an eye on the throne of Delhi.
- Bahadur Shah of Gujarat and Malwa: He was also a powerful ruler and he wanted to become the emperor of Delhi.
- Brother Kamran: Humayun's brother Kamran was openly hostile, and he constantly plotted against him.
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