"When I knew of this unsteadiness amongst (my) people, I summoned all the begs and took counsel. Said I, “There is no supremacy and grip on the world without means and resources; without lands and retainers’ sovereignty and command (Padishahlīq u amīrlīq) are impossible. By the labors of several years, by encountering hardship, by long travel, by flinging myself and the army into battle, and by deadly slaughter, we, through Allah’s grace, beat these masses of enemies so that we might take their broad lands. And now what force compels us, what necessity has arisen that we should, without cause, abandon countries taken at such risk of life? Was it for us to remain in Kābul, the sport of harsh poverty? Henceforth, let no well-wisher of mine speak of such things! But let not those turn back from going who, weak in strong persistence, have set their faces to depart!” By these words, which recalled just and reasonable views to their minds, I made them, willy-nilly, quit their fears."
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Ghāzī, ahiru’d-dīn Muḥammad Bābur Pādshāh, The Babur-nama in English (Memoirs of Babur), translated from the original Turki Text of ahiru’d-dīn Muḥammad Bābur Pādshāh Ghāzī. (ed.) Annette Susannah Beveridge. (trans.) Annette Susannah Beveridge. London: Luzac and Co, 1922. pp. 522-525.
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