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AleksAgata [21]
2 years ago
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What were causes and effects of panipat war?

History
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Murrr4er [49]2 years ago
3 0
Causes and Criticalness of the Third Battle of Panipat
Insurgency in the Mughal Empire. After the assault of Nadir Shah, the establishment of the Mughal Empire was shaken. ...
Top of Maratha Power. ...
Inside Dispute. ...
Hinduism of Marathas. ...
Greeting to Ahmed Shah Abdali. ...
Fire-outrage of the Ahmed Shah Abdali.

Aftermath. Ibrahim Lodi died on the field of battle along with 20,000 of his troops. The battle of Panipat was militarily a decisive victory for Timurids. Politically it gained Babur new lands, and initiated a new phase of his establishment of the long-lasting Mughal Empire in the heart of the Indian subcontinent.
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