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Siege of Gwalior may refer to:
Siege of Gwalior (1196), conflict between Ghurid dynasty and Kachchhapaghata dynasty or,
Siege of Gwalior (1518), conflict between Tomaras of Gwalior and Lodi dynasty
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Look up Gwalior in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. SiegeofGwalior may refer to: SiegeofGwalior (1196), conflict between Ghurid dynasty and Kachchhapaghata...
The Tomaras ofGwalior (also called Tomar in modern vernaculars because of schwa deletion) were a dynasty who ruled the Gwalior Fort and its surrounding...
The Gwalior Fort, commonly known as the Gwālīyar Qila, is a hill fort near Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India. The fort has existed at least since the 10th...
Durrani Empire such as the Siegeof Sirhind and Battle of Peshawar in 1758. Raghunathrao was involved in the assassination of his Nephew Narayan Rao in...
Delhi that stretched over large parts of the Indian subcontinent for 320 years (1206-1526). Following the invasion of Southern Asia by the Ghurid dynasty...
Bhimpala succeeded him. Mahmud attacked the territories of Vidhyadara. He attacked the Gwalior fort in 1021 and forced its Kachchhapaghata ruler Kirthiraja...
further laid siege to the Gwalior fort and annexed it after subjugating the Parihar ruler. Muhammad's slave commanders continued the expansion of the Ghurid...
an incomplete list of battles fought by the Ghurids. ( Color legend for the location of the battle ) Eliot and Dowson, The History of India, as Told by...
Tomaras ofGwalior and the Malwa Sultanate. He captured the fort after a year-long siege. In December 1508, Lodi placed Narwar in charge of Raj Singh...
Rajput ruler ofGwalior who ascended the throne in 1486 CE. Maharaja Man Singh Tomar was born to Raja Kalyanmall, the Tomar Rajput ruler ofGwalior. He ruled...
This is a list of wars involving the Islamic Republic of Iran and its predecessor states. It is an unfinished historical overview. History of Iran Swedish...
Later on, Tantia Tope came to the relief of Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi and with her seized the city ofGwalior. However, he was defeated by General Napier's...
complete victory. Kachwaha invasion of Dhundhar (1071) – Dulha Rai of Kachhwaha dynasty led an army from Gwalior, he defeated the Bargujars and Meenas...
on horseback and joined the rebels in capturing Gwalior, where they proclaimed Nana Saheb as Peshwa of the revived Maratha Empire. She died in June 1858...
gained significant plunder on the capitulation ofGwalior, as a result Qutb al-Din himself laid siege to Gwalior. The fort held out for long time, however...
The siegeof Cawnpore was a key episode in the Indian rebellion of 1857. The besieged East India Company forces and civilians in Cawnpore (now Kanpur)...
months, most of the former Company regiments marched to take part in the Siegeof Delhi, where they were eventually defeated. The Gwalior Contingent remained...
The siegeof Bijapur began in March 1685 and ended in September 1686 with a Mughal victory. The siege began when Aurangzeb dispatched his son, Muhammad...
Commanders of Rebel force at Gwalior and in the aftermath his state was annexed by the British Raj. He also helped tatya tope in Siegeof Charkhari.He...
who served as the Raja ofGwalior from 1768 to 1794. He was the fifth and the youngest son of Ranoji Rao Scindia, the founder of the Scindia dynasty. He...
ofGwalior, together with others who had survived the battle (some 60 retainers with 60 camels and 22 horses), he fled from the camp of Rao Sahib of Bithur...
recapture Cawnpore. The core of this army was the Gwalior Contingent. This was a body of troops in the service of the ruler ofGwalior, but which was recruited...