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    First battle of Panipat Babur defeated Ibrahim Lodhi, foundation of Mughal dynasty
Tabasum Bhanu Channarayapatna, Karnataka

 Abstract
Panipat has  been described as  the pivot of  Indian history for  300 years. And  its story begins in the first great battle of  1526. After the fall of  the sayyids, The afghan  lodi dynasty had seized power at delhi. The power of the  sultanate  had decreased considerably at  this time,  though  the  sultan  could still command  significant
resources. Ibrahim lodi, the  third ruler was unpopular  with the nobility for  his persecution and execution of a  large number of old nobles. A  prominent noble, Daulat  khan fearing  for  his life  appealed to Zahir-ud-din Babur, the Timurid ruler of  Kabul to come and depose ibrahim lodi. It was thought that babur  would  defeat lodi, plunder and leave. Babur however  had different  ideas. Babur, a timurid prince with descent from  Timur and Chingiz khan had originally inherited the kingdom of fergana — one  of  the  brekaway  regions  in  the  aftermath  of  the  breakup  of  the  once  mighty  timurid empire. The twoforemost  powers  in the  region at  this time were  the  Safavids  of Iran  and  The  Uzbeks  of central asia. Squeezed between them babur had to fight for  survival. Gaining and losing Samarkand  3 times he eventually moved to Kabul in 1504, where he aimed to consolidate a powebase. It was here that he came into touch with India and between 1504 and 1524 had raided across the Northwestern  frontier  4  times. His main  goal at  this time was to consolidate his position in Afghanisthan  by crushing the rebellious pathan tribes of  the region, particularly the  Yusufzais. Having  given up  his aspirations of  retaking Samarkand  in 1512 he  now  dreamed  of  a  new  empire  east of the  Indus, and  bided his  time  for  an  opportunity.  In  the Baburnama  he writes that as  these territories were  once  conquered by Tamerlane  he  felt  it was his natural birthright and he resolved to acquire them by force if necessary. The invitation of  the  Afghan chiefs provided
him with this opportunity.
First battle of Panipat Babur defeated Ibrahim Lodhi, foundation of Mughal dynasty

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Subject:

History

Subclass:

Timured/Mughal

Reign:

Babur 1526–1530

Subject Year (Time):

1526

Author:

Tabasum Bhanu

Languages:

English

Royal Mughal Ref:

ARC-30072021-1004

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    First battle of Panipat Babur defeated Ibrahim Lodhi, foundation of Mughal dynasty
Tabasum Bhanu Channarayapatna, Karnataka

Abstract
Panipat has been described as the pivot of Indian history for 300 years. And its story begins in the first great battle of 1526. After the fall of the sayyids, The afghan lodi dynasty had seized power at delhi. The power of the sultanate had decreased considerably at this time, though the sultan could still command significant
resources. Ibrahim lodi, the third ruler was unpopular with the nobility for his persecution and execution of a large number of old nobles. A prominent noble, Daulat khan fearing for his life appealed to Zahir-ud-din Babur, the Timurid ruler of Kabul to come and depose ibrahim lodi. It was thought that babur would defeat lodi, plunder and leave. Babur however had different ideas. Babur, a timurid prince with descent from Timur and Chingiz khan had originally inherited the kingdom of fergana — one of the brekaway regions in the aftermath of the breakup of the once mighty timurid empire. The twoforemost powers in the region at this time were the Safavids of Iran and The Uzbeks of central asia. Squeezed between them babur had to fight for survival. Gaining and losing Samarkand 3 times he eventually moved to Kabul in 1504, where he aimed to consolidate a powebase. It was here that he came into touch with India and between 1504 and 1524 had raided across the Northwestern frontier 4 times. His main goal at this time was to consolidate his position in Afghanisthan by crushing the rebellious pathan tribes of the region, particularly the Yusufzais. Having given up his aspirations of retaking Samarkand in 1512 he now dreamed of a new empire east of the Indus, and bided his time for an opportunity. In the Baburnama he writes that as these territories were once conquered by Tamerlane he felt it was his natural birthright and he resolved to acquire them by force if necessary. The invitation of the Afghan chiefs provided
him with this opportunity.

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