Social Sciences, asked by jyotshnaranimohapatr, 8 months ago

what were the two victories put firmly on the Throne of Delhi?verify explain​

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Answered by mysticaldimples59
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The following are the major achievements of Balban's reign:

He propagated the Iranian theory of Divine Rights which said that Sultan was the representative of God on Earth. He ended the influence of the Corp of Forty. ... He re-organized the army of Delhi Sultanate to counter the threats of the Mongols.

Answered by smartbrainz
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Battle for the Throne of Delhi - Battle of Tughlaqabad and the Battle involving the Maratha Empire

Explanation:

  • On 7 October 1556, the battle of Tughlaqabad, also known as Delhi, was a spectacular combat between the Mughal emperor Akbar & and Tardi Beg Khan and Hem Chandra Vikramaditya  at Tughlaqabad near Delhi.
  • The war ended with a victory over Hem Chandra, who assumed the title of Vikramedità Raja, who took control of Delhi and demanded royal status. Tardi Beg was executed by the emperor of Akbar, Bairam Khan, after his defeat..
  • Delhi 's Battle in 1757, also called the Second Delhi War, was a combat between the Maratha Empire on 11 August 1757, under the command of Raghunat Rao and Rohillas under Najib-ud-Dalula, who were still under Afghan suzerainty, and the "pay lord" of the remnants of the Mughal army at the same time.
  • The Marathas contested for the rule of the former Mughal capital, Delhi, which was actually under Rohilla 's control, Najib-ud-Daul, as a result of Ahmad Shah Abdali 's fourth invasion.
  • The Marathas had then become de facto rulers in Delhi. Raghunath Rao had appointed Antaji Mankeshwar as the governor of the province of Delhi while Alamgir II was considered to be as titular head without any true power. The Marathas invaded Delhi, establishing its rule by May 1758 before its north-western invasion.
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