Concept:Primary sources are original, first-hand accounts created during or immediately after an event by someone who experienced it.
Explanation:Primary sources include autobiographies, memoirs, diaries, official documents, photographs, and artifacts. They provide direct evidence about a topic.
Babarnama is the autobiography of Babur, written by him. It is a personal, first-hand record of his life and experiences.
In contrast, options like “Babur : Timurid prince and Mughal Emperor” or “The Great Mughal and their India” are secondary sources created later by others. They interpret or analyze primary material.
Therefore, among the given choices, Babarnama is the only document that qualifies as a primary source.
Answer:C. Babarnama : Memoirs of Babur