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Name of battle fought between india and british ruler

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Answered by Shubhendu8898
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1st battle of Tarain1191Prithviraj Chauhan defeated Mohammed Ghori2nd battle of Tarain1192Mohammad Ghori defeated Prithviraj Chauhan1st battle of Panipat1526Babar defeated Ibrahim LodiBattle of Khanwa1527Babur defeated Rana Sunga further strengthening his foothold in India.Battle of Ghaghra1529Babur defeated Mahmud Lodi and Sultan Nusrat Shah thus establishing Mughal rule in India.Battle of Chausa1539Sher Shah defeated Humayun thus breaking the Mughal rule in India.Battle of Kanauj or Billgram1540Sher Shah defeated Humayun for the second time.2nd battle of Panipat1556Akbar defeated Hemu3rd battle of Panipat1761Ahmed Shah Abdali defeated the MarathasBattle of Talikota1565Deccan Sultanates defeated the glorious Vijayanagar empireBattle of Haldighati1576Undecisive battle between Raja Man Singh of Mughal Army and Rana Pratap of Mewar.Battle of Plassey1757British defeated Siraj-ud-duala with the help of Mir Zafar. This battle laid the foundation of British empire in India.Battle of Wandiwash1760British decisively defeated the French in India. The Seven years war (1756 - 1763) between the British and the French in Europe ran parallel to this war. 3 Carnatic wars were fought between the British and the French and this battle was a part of the 3rd Carnatic War.Battle of Buxar1764British defeated the combined forces of Mir Qasim, Shuja-ud-duala (Nawab of Oudh) and Shah Alam II(Mughal emperor). This completed the work began by the battle of Plassey.Battle of Samugarh1658Aurangzeb defeated Dara Shikoh.Battle of Karnal1739Nadir Shah defeated Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah.
Answered by Yashs19
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Answer:

Explanation:

(i) The tradition of recording historical event can be  

traced back to Sumer civilization in Mesopotamia.  

(ii) Names of Sumerian kings and the stories of  

battles fought by them have been preserved in  

various inscriptions.  

(iii) The earliest of these inscriptions dates back to  

4500 B.C.E. It records a battle fought between two  

kingdoms.  

(iv) It is now displayed at the Louvre museum in  

France.

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