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EQUADOR IS ALSO A COUNTRY.
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CAN YOU TELL ME WHETHER INDIA AS A REPUBLIC DONE ANY OF THIS AT ANY TIME?
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Major historical battles in India, spanning from ancient times to British colonization, significantly shaped its political landscape. Key conflicts include the Battles of
Tarain (1191–1192),
Panipat (1526, 1556, 1761),
Haldighati (1576),
Plassey (1757),
and the Anglo-Mysore Wars (1767–1799).
These battles established major empires, such as the
Delhi Sultanate and Mughal Empire,
before transitioning power to the British.
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Major historical battles in India, spanning from ancient times to British colonization, significantly shaped its political landscape. Key conflicts include the Battles of Tarain (1191–1192), Panipat (1526, 1556, 1761), Haldighati (1576), Plassey (1757), and the Anglo-Mysore Wars (1767–1799). These battles established major empires, such as the Delhi Sultanate and Mughal Empire, before transitioning power to the British.
Key Battles in Indian History
- Ancient Period
- Battle of Hydaspes (326 BCE): Alexander the Great defeated King Porus.
- Kalinga War (262 BCE): Ashoka defeated the Kalinga empire, leading to his conversion to Buddhism.
- Medieval Period
- First Battle of Tarain (1191): Prithviraj Chauhan defeated Muhammad Ghori.
- Second Battle of Tarain (1192): Muhammad Ghori defeated Prithviraj Chauhan, establishing Muslim rule in North India.
- First Battle of Panipat (1526): Babur defeated Ibrahim Lodi, establishing the Mughal Empire.
- Battle of Khanwa (1527): Babur defeated Rana Sanga, strengthening Mughal control.
- Battle of Talikota (1565): Deccan Sultanates defeated the Vijayanagar Empire, leading to its downfall.
- Battle of Haldighati (1576): Mughal forces (under Akbar's command) fought Maharana Pratap.
- Modern Period
- Battle of Plassey (1757): Robert Clive (British East India Company) defeated Siraj-ud-Daulah, initiating British rule in India.
- Third Battle of Panipat (1761): Ahmad Shah Abdali defeated the Maratha Empire.
- Battle of Buxar (1764): The British East India Company defeated the joint forces of Mir Qasim, Shuja-ud-Daula, and Shah Alam II.
- Anglo-Mysore Wars (1767–1799): A series of four wars between the British and rulers of Mysore (Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan).
- Revolt of 1857: Indian rebels fought against the British East India Company.
- Battle of Imphal (1944): British-Indian forces defeated the Japanese during WWII
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