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Battle of Gagron

Battle of Gagron 1519 The first major battle of Rana Sanga was the “Battle of Gagron” in 1519, with Sultan Mahmood of Malwa. Sultan Mahmood was trounced and...

May 28, 2011

Rana Sanga of Chittor

The Old Rajput Hero Rana Sanga who counted 80 wounds on his body and lost one arm and one eye in the battle field, commanded a vast army...

May 28, 2011

First Battle of Panipat

Babur’s eldest son Humayun had brought a contingent of warriors from Badshahkhan and this time the trustiest generals of Ghazni led the army. After crossing Jhelum, the troops...

May 28, 2011

Early Invasions of Babur on India

In his encounter with the people of his own race, he took a lesson that only way to establish a large empire is to go beyond Indus and...

May 28, 2011

Babur

Zahir ud-din Muhammad Babur (30 April 1526 – 26 December 1530) is one of the most captivating figures of Indian history. He was a link between the predatory swarms and the...

May 28, 2011

Lodi Dynasty

The entire 15th century saw the power of Delhi vanished, following the collapse of the Tughlaq Dynasty, after the invasion of Timur. The Sayyid utterly failed. The Lodi...

May 27, 2011

Sayyid Dynasty

Sayyid Dynasty 1414-1451 The impact of the Invasion of Timur was that Delhi was not able to get her old ascendency. After a series of successions the Tughlaq...

May 27, 2011

Invasion of Timur

Invasion of Timur : 1398 In 1398, when Delhi was in a chaotic state of the kingdom, Timur attacked Delhi with is 92 regiments of 1000 horsemen each....

May 27, 2011

Firoz Shah Tughlaq

When ascended to the throne of Delhi, Firoz Shah Tughlaq (reign. 1351-1388 AD), was a man of 45 years. His mother was a Hindu princess of Dipalpur, who...

May 27, 2011

Muhammad Bin Tughlaq

Muhammad Bin Tughlaq 1325-1351 Muhammad Bin Tughlaq is known as a “Man of Ideas” and can be said one of the most striking sultan of medieval India. He...

May 27, 2011

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