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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory March 27, 1527 Indian Babur defeats Rajput Rajput at the Battle of Kannu
On this day, 498 years ago, on March 27, 1527 (February 26, 1527), Babur of India defeated the Rajput Rajput coalition at the Battle of Kannu. In April 1526, Babur led 25,000 (or 12,000) to attack Delhi and achieved victory in the First Battle of Panipat. On April 27, Babur was proclaimed Emperor of Hindustan at a ceremony in the chapel of the Grand Mosque in Delhi, ending the rule of the Delhi Sultanate in India. In March 1527, Babur used cavalry to coordinate with artillery and flank the enemy's rear, defeating the 80,000 of Rajput's 120 princes, including 500 war elephants, at the Battle of Kannu, consolidating the rule of the Mughal dynasty. Babur (1483-1530), nicknamed "Tiger", the founder and founding monarch of the Mughal Empire in India. Babur was born in Fergana, Central Asia in 1483. Descendants of Timur. Formerly known as Zahir Oud Din, Babur is a nickname, which means tiger. Succeeded the throne of Fergana in 1494. In 1497, Samarkand, the capital of the Timurid dynasty, was captured. In 1501, he was defeated by the Uzbeks and lost the throne. In 1504, he went south to Afghanistan and entered Kabul. In December 1510, the former Benny Khan was defeated and killed. Babur took the opportunity to ally with the Safavid dynasty and recaptured Samarkand in October 1511 with the help of the Persian army. However, due to Babur's submission to Persian Shiites, he was not supported by the Sunni river people, and was soon defeated by the counter-attacking Uzbeks. Babur retreated to Kabul. Entered North India in 1519. In 1526, at the Battle of Panibat, in a crowd of 10,000, he defeated the 100,000 army of the Delhi sultan Ibrahim Lodi, captured Delhi, established the Mughal dynasty, and claimed to be the emperor of India. In 1527, Babur defeated the Indian princes in the village of Konuya, west of Agra. In 1529, he defeated the Afghan leader of Bihar and the descendant of Ibrahim Lodi at Patna. Babur died in Agra in 1530, and his son Humayun succeeded him as Mughal emperor. Babur was also a poet and a master of Chagatai literature. His memoir, Babur Nama, is a first-hand account of the history of Central Asia and India in the 15th and 16th centuries. News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/1bfx.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.11-14:09] 访问:80
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