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Babur considered the people of India to be inferior to his own people.

He didn’t like the climate of India compared to his more Central Asia homeland.

The positive aspects of India that he mentions include raw materials that could be taken.

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Babur was the founder of Mughal empire in India. In The Tuzk-e-Babri a memoir of Babur, elaborates the reaction he had  when he saw India, and the feelings he had for his own central Asian homeland.

The Tuzk-e-Babri

In this memoir, Babur talks about India's Flaura and Fauna and about the people of India. According to him Indians were greedy and liars, his views about Indians come from the people he met during his political wars. He also explained the beauty of flaura and fauna of India.

This explains how he views his own Central Asian homeland, he explained his love for his homeland as the people were loving, caring, and not treacherous unlike in India. He also remembers the flaura and fauna of his homeland.

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