This article reflects on the three places mentioned by Babur Mirzo in "Boburnoma" with special affection, which left a bright mark on his life. It should also be noted that Babur Mirza had great satisfaction and great gratitude in the king's heart. It is precisely because of this feeling of gratitude that Babur Mirza quickly notices the favour in the world, discovers the good in every situation and acknowledges it wholeheartedly.
The article searchs the role of Dizak (Jizzakh), which kept bread and salt after the siege of Samarkand, the village of Yakka Olang, which he embraced warmly after the snowfall, and Kabul, which was the cradle of his great dreams, in the life of Babur Mirza.