Babur was the product of a Mongol
Describing the clothing he saw on this campaign, he wrote derisively, “Peasants and people of low standing go about naked. They tie on a thing called lungūtā, a decency-clout which hangs two spans below the navel.” Babur was the product of a Mongol-descended Islamic dynasty in Central Asia. He grew more familiar with the Indian subcontinent’s climates and cultures (and their perceived fashion faux pas) as his forces subjugated increasingly large portions of these lands. His descendants—Mughal emperors such as Akbar and Jahangir—would have to reckon with what it meant, both politically and culturally, to rule this foreign population: What cultural practices would they adopt from their new subjects? How would they fashion themselves? สล็อต เว็บตรง