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Name of Indian emperor who defeated britishers to leave the New Delhi

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Answered by Anonymous
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Portuguese Catholics conquer Goa to serve as capital of their Asian maritime empire, beginning conquest and exploitation of India by Europeans.

1526:Mughal conqueror Babur (1483-1530) defeats the Sultan of Delhi and captures the Koh-i-noor diamond. Occupying Delhi, by 1529 he founds the Indian Mughal Empire (1526-1761), consolidated by his grandson Akbar.

1542 :Portuguese Jesuit priest Francis Xavier (1506-1552), most successful Catholic missionary, lands in Goa. First to train and employ native clergy in conversion efforts, he brings Christianity to India, Malay Archipelago and Japan.

 1556Akbar (1542-1605), grandson of Babur, becomes third Mughal Emperor at age 13. Disestablishes Islam as state religion and declares himself impartial ruler of Hindus and Muslims; encourages art, culture, religious tolerance.

 1565:Muslim forces defeat and completely destroy the city of Vijayanagara. Empire's final collapse comes in 1646.
 1569:Akbar captures fortress of Ranthambor, ending Rajput independence. Soon controls nearly all of Rajasthan.

 1588:British ships defeat the Spanish Armada off the coast of Calais, France, to become rulers of the high seas.

Answered by hariharan63
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Portuguese catholise deafet the britishers
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