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  2. Capture of Agra - Wikipedia

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    After capturing Agra Fort, Maharaja Surajmal became more powerful and dominant. He now became the ruler of the area of Yamuna. For the Jats, the capture of Agra was an emotional moment. About 90 years ago, just a short distance away from the gate of this fort, Veer Gokula was cut and thrown. Mh. Surajmal thus avenged himself.

  3. Battle of Agra - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Agra was a comparatively minor but nevertheless decisive action at ... The British were warned by telegraph messages sent before Delhi was captured, but ...

  4. Agra Fort - Wikipedia

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    The Agra Fort (Qila Agra) is a historical fort in the city of Agra, ... Agra Fort captured by Hemu before the Battle of Delhi (1556) Samuel Bourne, "The Fort. Delhi Gate.

  5. Bharatpur State - Wikipedia

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    Suraj Mal captured important territories such as Agra, Mathura, and parts of Aligarh. The capture of Agra in 1761, in particular, was a significant achievement, as it was a major Mughal stronghold. Suraj Mal’s forces also successfully defended Bharatpur against multiple invasions, showcasing the state’s military strength.

  6. Najib ad-Dawlah - Wikipedia

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    Capture of Agra Fort Battle of Delhi (1764) The Third Battle of Panipat , 13 January 1761, Najib ad-Dawlah and Shuja-ud-Daula , standing left to Ahmad Shah Durrani , shown on a brown horse, inflicting the largest number of fatalities in a single day reported in a classic formation battle between two armies.

  7. Siege of Bharatpur - Wikipedia

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    Narrative of the siege and capture of Bhurtpore, in the province of Agra, upper Hindoostan, by the forces under the command of Lord Combermere, in the latter end of 1825, and beginning of 1826. London. Stapleton Cotton, Mary Woolley; Stapleton Cotton, Stapleton; Knollys, William Wallingford (1866).

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  9. Capture of Delhi (1788) - Wikipedia

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    On October 2nd, the combined forces of Rana Khan and Jiwabadada defeated Ghulam and Ismail Beg, leading to the capture of Delhi. They proceeded to lay siege to the Agra fort, which they also captured, and reinstated a blinded Shah Alam to his throne. While Ismail Beg surrendered, Ghulam Kadir fled the area.