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Famous wars in Uttar Pradesh

The famous war in Uttar Pradesh, uttar pardesh ke prshid yuddh, up mein hue yuddh, up ke war, up war list, up mein hue yuddhon ki list

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The famous war in Uttar Pradesh

  • The battle of Menander took place in 182 BC. Which was won by the Greek warrior Menander. In this war he captured Mathura.
  • In 483 AD, under the leadership of Tomaran and Mihirkul, the Ninis attacked Mathura, Kannauj and Kaushambi and won them. It was called the Hun-Secret War called.
  • The battle of Chhandawar in Kannauj near Etawah in 1194 AD In this battle, King Jaichand of Kannauj was killed.
  • Bahlol Lodhi captured Jaunpur in the Jaunpur war in 1478 AD.
  • Battle of Kannauj In 1526-27, Babur defeated the Lodis and captured Awadh and established the Mughal Empire. Lucknow was won by his son Humayun.
  • In 1545 AD, Humayun defeated Sher Shah Suri in the Battle of Kalinjar and re-established Mughal rule in India. Humayun won this battle.
  • In 1765 AD, Nawab Shujauddaula of Awadh was defeated by the British in the Hajajmau battle.
  • Raja Chet Singh was defeated by British Governor General Hastings at Banaras in 1780.
  • In the battle of Mathura with General Lake in 1804 AD, the Marathas defeated the British and captured the surrounding areas.
  • The Meerut rebellion was the first rebellion against the British Empire on May 10, 1857, which was declared a military mutiny. This was the beginning of the great rebellion against the British rule.
  • Jhansi War In 1857-58 AD, there was a war between the army of Rani Lakshmi Bai and General Huroj. In which the British captured the fort of Jhansi and Rani Laxmibai of Jhansi died.
  • In 1857, under the leadership of Begum Hazrat Mahal of Awadh, the British army fled in the battle of Chinhat and became illegally independent. On 6 December, the British regained control of Oudh.
  • Nana Saheb won the title of Pesawa of Bithur by defeating the British in the Kanpur Front War that lasted from 4 to 25 May 1857.