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  2. Humayun - Wikipedia

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    Humayun visited Guru Angad at around 1540 after Humayun lost the Battle of Kannauj, and thereby the Mughal throne to Sher Shah Suri. [30] According to Sikh hagiographies, when Humayun arrived in Gurdwara Mal Akhara Sahib at Khadur Sahib, Guru Angad was sitting and teaching children. [31] The failure to greet the Emperor immediately angered Humayun.

  3. List of battles involving the Mughal Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Mughal Empire was founded in 1526 by Babur.He defeated Ibrahim Lodi in the First Battle of Panipat, marking the beginning of Mughal dominance.Babur went on to defeat the powerful Rajput confederacy of Rana Sanga in his decisive victory in the Battle of Khanwa, which solidified Mughal rule in India.

  4. Battle of Kannauj - Wikipedia

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    Losing at the battle of Chausa, Humayun came back to Agra asking for assistance of his brothers to challenge Sher Shah Suri again. One of his brothers Hindal Mirza assured Humayun to support with his army. But Humayun's other brother named Kamran Mirza did not agree to send his army while Humayun was commanding, because Kamran Mirza wanted to take

  5. Sher Shah Suri - Wikipedia

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    During the fighting, many of Humayun's nobles hid their insignia to avoid recognition by the Afghans, and several fled the battle. The Mughal army was ultimately defeated, forcing Humayun to flee. Following this victory, Sher Shah was crowned a second time on 17 May 1540, being declared the ruler of Hindustan and adopting the epithet Sultan ...

  6. Battle of Sirhind (1555) - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Sirhind and the defeat of the Afghans by Khizr Khan Hazara and Humayun are mentioned in the *Tazkira-Humayun and Akbar*, pages 191, 192, and 194. This article about a battle in Indian history is a stub .

  7. Expedition to Kalinjar (1531) - Wikipedia

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    The Expedition of Kalinjar (1531) [2] [3] or Attack on Kalinjar (1531) [4] led by Mughal Emperor Humayun was a crucial military campaign aimed at besieging the Kalinjar fort. At that time, the fort was under the rule of Rudra Pratap Singh of Bundelkhand, also known as Prataprudra Deo of Kalinjar.

  8. Battle of Chausa - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Chausa was a notable military engagement between the Mughal Emperor, Humayun, and the Afghan warlord, Sher Shah Suri. It was fought on 26 June 1539 at Chausa , 10 miles southwest of Buxar in modern-day Bihar , India .

  9. Bengal Sultanate conquest of Orissa - Wikipedia

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    One year following the Battle of Sirhind, Humayun passed away, leading to Akbar ascending to the throne of the Mughal Empire. [5] Recognizing tensions between the Bengalis and the Odias, Akbar, with the aim of annexing Bengal into the Mughal Empire, chose to support the Odias. Establishing diplomatic ties with Mukunda Deva, he forged an alliance.