Page:Babar.djvu/129
CHAPTER X
SAMARKAND ONCE MORE
1510-1514
in the midst of this uneventful interval, Babar was suddenly called to action. A messenger arrived at Kabul in the winter of 1510 with a letter from Khan Mirza. It related how Shah Isma'il, the new ruler of Persia, founder of the imperial Safavi line of Shahs, had fought and conquered Shaibani Khan, and how the Uzbegs were flying from Khurasan over the Amu to Kunduz. The passes were blocked with snow, but Babar heeded it not. He was once more inspired with the dream of his life, the dream of empire on Timur's throne; mere obstacles of ice and snow were nothing to one spurred on by
Ambition, the desire of active souls, That pushes them beyond the bounds of nature And elevates the Hero to the Gods.
The recovery of a lost Eden was before his eyes, and he set off at once to join forces with the Persians, and give the final blow that should crush the great oppressor of his house. He did not then know that after the fatal battle near Merv, Shaibani was smothered