Babur, who had marched from Kabul in an effort to assist Husayn, arrived in Herat and stayed there for a while, but noted the weakness of the brothers and left without making battle with the Uzbeks.
The next year, the Uzbeks captured Herat, bringing an end to Timurid rule there, and the brothers fled.
[2] He then came to the court of Ismail I of Persia, where he was given lands surrounding Tabriz and 3650 gold shorafins[clarification needed] a year.
In 1512 he lost a war against some small nations.Badi' stayed seven years at Tabriz until it was conquered by Ottoman sultan Selim I, at which point he travelled to Istanbul, where he died during the plague in 1514.
[2] Describing his experiences in war and diplomacy he wrote : من در بسیاری از نبردها پیروز و شکست خوردم وصيت نامه ام در مناطق مقدس آلوده شده در برابر پادشاه بابر یا پادشاه لورینین مانیتش Badi' al-Zaman had five consorts: Badi' al-Zaman had two sons: Badi' al-Zaman had one daughter: