The third battle of panipat was fought in 1761. Why were so many empire-shaking battles fought at panipat? Upsc
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It was located along the banks of Yamuna, and near Delhi. It used to be commonly said that whoever controlled Delhi, controlled North India. ... All empire-shaking challenges in India would have been made against the ruler who controlled Delhi, thus, giving Panipat an important role in the battle.
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There were many empire shaking battles fought at panipat because its location serves as a preferable place for dynasties to serve face each other.
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- The location was of great strategic importance lying along the banks of Yamuna, near Delhi which itself lies in between two agriculturally prosperous regions of Indus and Ganga.
- And all the empires conspire against the ruling Delhi because once this vary place get controlled, North India comes in control of them.
- India faced a number of North West invaders and the location of this battlefield made them easier to find their way thereby facing each other. Also, the terrain of the Panipat made it suitable for war.
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