Learn about our Greetings Cards: Farbound.Net's range of Greetings Cards are created with the dual purpose of expressing sentiments as well as in spreading knowledge. The dimensions and size have been kept to the bare minimum so customers experience no issues in uploading and sending it via Email, WhatsApp, Facebook or Twitter. Once bought customers can use the Greetings Cards as many times as they want to and as long as they want to. Messages in Farbound.Net Prewritten cards are created to reveal some important aspect of the featured topic.
Farbound.Net Custom Greetings Card: With a Farbound.Net Custom Greetings Card customers can customize their cards with a Prewritten message from any other Farbound.Net Greetings Card. Pick a message from the list of complimentary Prewritten messages. Modify a Prewritten message to their liking. Take inspiration from a Prewritten message and create their own. Or add a message best suited for the occasion.
Adding a message to a Farbound.Net Custom Greetings Card: Customers can add their messages to a Farbound.Net Custom Greetings Card with Mobile Apps like - Google Photos, Adobe Express, Canva, Phonto, Picsart or Fotor.
Want to Customize this Greetings Card? Get going with a complimentary Prewritten Brithday Message:
- "Guess who you share your Birthdate with?" Happy Birthday!
- "Open-minded, charming, bold and ambitious. Now that’s an Aquarian indeed!" Happy Birthday!!
- "Hey, Tiger!" Happy Birthday!!
- "If you were born in the 15th century, this is who you would have been!" Happy Birthday!!
History: Born on the 14th of February in 1483, Zahiru'd-Din Muhammad Babur was a Turcko-Mongol chieftain. He was a descendant of two noted Central Asian conquerors. That of Genghis Khan from his mother's side, and Timur from his father's. Babur was also the 1st Gurkani (Mughal) emperor of the Gurkani Empire, a successor state of the Mongolian Empire. The artistic presentation of Babur is based on a painting of Babur and Humayun from the Shah Jahan collection of miniature paintings - created in the 16th century. In Persian, the name Babur means a Tiger.
Someday in the Future: Printed version of the same Greetings Cards.
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