Why was Babur successful conquering India
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He was successful for several reasons. One, his troops were experienced fighters, cohesive, and had ample cavalry and even some artillery.
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Explanation: Babar advanced up to the river Chenab and sent an ambassador to the Lodhi sultan, demanding territory which he felt belonged to the Turks.
Receiving no reply, Babar captured Bhera, Kusha and the territory near Chenab, and returned to Kabul as he was already ruling Kabul.
In 1524 he reached Lahore and, capturing it, left it to Alauddin Lodhi to rule as its governor. Daulat Khan Lodhi retook Lahore and sent Alauddin back to Kabul as a refugee. Now Babar decided to teach Daulat Khan Lodhi a lesson and set out in 1526 to become a emperor of HIndustan
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