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about all three wars or battels​

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Panipat

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.

(Decisive Mughal victory Sack of Delhi End of the Lodi dynasty Fall of the Delhi Sultanate Establishment of the Mughal Empire)

Buxar

The battle resulted in the 1765 Treaty of Allahabad, in which the Mughal Emperor surrendered sovereignty of Bengal to the British. Lord Robert Clive, the victor at the Plassey, became the first governor of Bengal. Losses: British East India Company, fewer than 1,000 casualties of 8,000; Indian states, 6,000 of 35,000

(The British got the right to collect land revenue i.e. Diwani of Bengal, Orissa and Bihar. 1.There was a great change in the administration of Bengal after the Buxar debacle. 2.The Battle of Buxar reduced the power and position of Shuja-ud-daula, the Nawab Wazir of Oudh)

Haldia

(When the Rana refused to personally submit to Akbar, war became inevitable. The site of the battle was a narrow mountain pass at Haldighati near Gogunda in Rajasthan. Maharana Pratap fielded a force of around 3,000 cavalry and 400 Bhil archers.)

(Rajasthan history books will now say that Maharana Pratap defeated Akbar during Battle of Haldighati. If Akbar had won, why he attack Rajputs six times)

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