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  2. Bajaur massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Bajaur massacre or Battle of Bajaur was a military conflict waged by Babur against the tribes inhibiting Bajaur region, on 6–7 January 1519. Babur, a Timurid (and later Mughal) ruler from Fergana (in present-day Uzbekistan) who captured Kabul in 1504, launched this assault with the purpose of solidifying his authority in the Kabulistan.

  3. Babur - Wikipedia

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    Babur (Persian: [βɑː.βuɾ]; 14 February 1483 – 26 December 1530; born Zahīr ud-Dīn Muhammad) was the founder of the Mughal Empire in the Indian subcontinent.He was a descendant of Timur and Genghis Khan through his father and mother respectively.

  4. List of massacres in India - Wikipedia

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    8 killed, 58 injured - A. Kamalnagar massacre: 14 August 2003 Tripura: 14 killed [93] 2005 Delhi bombings: 29 October 2005 Delhi: 62 killed, 210 Terrorist attack on two markets two days before Diwali. 2006 Varanasi bombings: March 2006 Uttar Pradesh: 28 killed, 101 injured - Devotees of Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple targeted Terrorist attack on ...

  5. List of battles involving the Mughal Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Mughal Empire was founded by Babur (reigned 1526–1530), a Central Asian ruler who was descended from the Turco-Mongol conqueror Timur (the founder of the Timurid Empire) on his father's side, and from Genghis Khan on his mother's side, Ousted from his ancestral domains in Central Asia, Babur headed to India to satisfy his ambitions.

  6. List of battles between Mughals and Sikhs - Wikipedia

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    Sucha Nand killed by Banda Singh Bahadur and thousands of Mughal soldiers killed by Sikhs and those people who are involved in martyrdom of Guru Gobind Singh younger sons (Saka Sirhind affair) Battle of Jalalabad (1710) First Sikh State Mughal Empire: Mughal victory Siege of Kotla Begum (1710) First Sikh State Mughal Empire: Khalsa victory

  7. List of Ranas of Mewar - Wikipedia

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    Under his rule, Mewar attained peak power and prosperity. After a term of over 25 years, he was accidentally struck in the eye during Babur's invasion and eventually lost when his army thought he had been killed. [12] [13] Ratan Singh II: 1528–1531 Sanga's son, defeated and killed by Bahadur Shah of Gujarat. [14] Vikramaditya Singh: 1531–1536

  8. Goenda Shabor - Wikipedia

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    Goenda Shabor (transl. Detective Shabor) is a Bengali fictional detective series of police officer Shabor Dasgupta, created by novelist Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay. [1]This is a series of Indian crime thriller films directed by Arindam Sil starring Saswata Chatterjee in the title character.

  9. Puran Mal - Wikipedia

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    The Mughal Empire was defeated by Sur Empire of Sher Shah Suri. In 1542, Sher Shah added Malwa to his empire. During this campaign, he ordered his amir Shujaat Khan to bring Puran Mal to his presence. Shujaat Khan conducted Puran Mal, who had taken with him 6,000 horsemen before Sher Shah, who at once presented his new ally with a hundred horses and a hundred splendid robes