Dear readers, here we are
providing list of some Important Battles of Indian history which can be
useful in your upcoming SSC exams.
1. Battle of
Chausa: 1539 A.D. - The battle of Chausa was fought
between Mughal emperor Humayun and Sher Shah Suri. In this battle Humayun
was defeated. It facilitated Sher Khan to march on to Delhi at Agra.
2. Battle of
Hydaspes 326 B.C.—Alexander the Great, defeated Porus, the Paurava king.
3. Battle of
Kannauj (1540 A.D.) – Sher Shah Suri defeated Humayun.
After this battle, Humayun fled to Iran and Sher Shah Suri occupied Delhi.
4. Battle of
Kalinga 261 B.C.— Ashoka defeated the king of Kalinga. Ashoka embraced
Buddhism and preached it during the rest of his life after this war.
5. First
Battle of Tarain or Thaneswar A.D. 1191 - Prithvi
Raj Chauhan defeated Mohammed Ghori.
6. Second
Battle of Tarain A.D. 1192 - Mohammed Ghori defeated Prithvi Raj Chauhan.
Ghori’s victory paved the way for the establishment of Muslim rule in India.
7. First
Battle of Panipat 1526— Babur defeated Ibrahim Lodhi. This laid
the foundation of the Mughal rule in India.
8. Second
Battle of Panipat 1556—Bairam Khan (Akbar’s General) defeated
Hemu (the Hindu General and right-hand man of Mohd. Adil Shah). It
also ended the Afghan Rule and Mughal Rule began instead.
9. Third
Battle of Panipat 1761—Ahmed Shah Abdali defeated Marathas. It gave a
terrible blow to the Maratha power. It made the field clear for the English.
10. Battle of Khanwah
1527— Babar defeated Rana Sanga of Mewar. This battle resulted
in the defeat of the powerful Rajput confederacy.
11. Battle of Talikota
1564- 65—United alliance between Bijapur, Bidar, Ahmednagar and Golkonda
under Hussain Nizam Shah defeated Ram Raja of Vijayanagar. It destroyed the
Hindu Kingdom of Vijayanagar.
12. Battle of Haldighati
1576—Akbar’s forces headed by Raja Man Singh defeated Rana Pratap, the
brave Rajput king. Though defeated, Rana Pratap refused to accept Mughal
authority and carried on warfare till his death.
13. Battle of Plassey
1757— The English under Lord Clive defeated Siraj-ud-Daulah.
It brought Muslim Rule in Bengal to an end and laid foundations of the British
Rule in India.
14. Battle of Wandiwash
1760—The English defeated the French. The battle sealed the
fate of the French in India and paved the way for English rule in India.
15. Battle
of Buxar 1764— Fought in 1764 between the forces of the English and
the combined forces of Mir Qasim, Shuja-ud-Daulah (Nawab of Oudh) and the
Mughal Emperor Shah Alam. The English victory at Buxar finally
riveted the shackles of the Company’s rule upon Bengal.
16. First
Mysore War (1767- 68)—In 1768, Haider Ali was defeated by the
English relinquishing all his rights over Mysore in favour of the
English.
17. Second
Mysore War 1780— A grand alliance between Haider Ali, the Nizam and the
Marathas was formed and Haider Ali. He defeated the English and
took possession of Arcot and became the undisputed master of the Carnatic.
18. Third
Mysore War 1790- 92—Fought between the English and Tipu Sultan. Tipu
Sultan had to submit and was compelled to sign the Treaty of
Seringapattam stripped him of half his territory.
19. Fourth
Mysore War 1799— The British forces under Arthur Wellesley
defeated Tipu Sultan, which brought the end of the Tipu Sultan.
20. First Anglo-Maratha War (1775–1782) was the first of three Anglo-Maratha wars fought between the British East India Company and Maratha
Empire in India. The war began
with the Treaty of Surat and ended with the Treaty of Salbai.
21. Second
Anglo Maratha War 1803-05—It weakened the Maratha
power. The English annexed Tanjore, Surat and Carnatic.
22. Third
Anglo Maratha War 1817- 18—The British forces defeated
Marathas and this campaign finally extinguished the Maratha Empire.
23. Battle
of Cheelianwala 1849—Forces of the East India Company under
Lord Hugh Gough defeated the Sikhs under Sher Singh.
24. Burmese
War 1885—As a result of this War, the whole of Burma was occupied
by the English and made a part of India.
25. Afghan
War III 1919—As a result of this War, Treaty of Rawalpindi was
signed by which Afghanistan was recognised as an independent State.
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