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| | Third Battle of Panipat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | It is believed that nearly 100,000 people either died or were injured on both sides in the one-day battle, though some historians estimate the total to be nearer to 60,000. |  | | Hamilton of the Bombay Gazette about half a million people were present there on Panipat town from Maharashtra and he gives figure of 40,000 prisoners as executed. |  | | The empire officially ended in 1857 when its last emperor was accused of being involved in the Sepoy Mutiny and exiled. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Battle_of_Panipat
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| | SurfWax: News, Reviews and Articles On Panipat |
 | | No reason was cited for the removal of the two against whom action had been demanded by various political parties following the clashes between police and workers of Honda Motors and Scooters India recently. |  | | The bodies of the two have been sent for post-mortem, the police said. |  | | Sivakannan also said that the proposals would immensely benefit units in Karur, Kannur, Panipat, Bhavani and... |
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http://worldcities.surfwax.com/files/Panipat_India.html
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| | Rediff On The NeT Special: Admiral J G Nadkarni on the Vishnu Bhagwat controversy |
 | | The second phase of the battle began on March 21 when the ex-admiral held his, now famous, press conference in the premises of the Press Club and launched a full scale attack on George and the government. |  | | George the Giant Killer has succeeded in destroying his opponent's credibility and in his newly found offensive avatar is all ready to taken on the combined forces under Jaya and Sonia. |  | | He had decided his first and primary target would have to be his one time superior turned enemy, George Fernandes. |
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http://www.rediff.com/news/1999/apr/13nad.htm
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| | tribuneindia... Regional Vignettes |
 | | It is said that so much blood was shed during the battle that a mango tree, irrigated by the blood, turned black. |  | | ne hundred and sixty years ago, the compiler of the East India Gazetteer, Walter Hamilton, quoted two reasons for Panipats claim to fame. |  | | This battle lasted for about five months and over 70,000 Marathas were killed. |
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http://www.tribuneindia.com/1998/98sep26/saturday/regional.htm
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| | THE MUGHAL DYNASTY |
 | | The last nominal Mughal Emperor, Bahadur Shah II, who had been a virtual pensioner of the English since his accession, was formally deposed in 1858 for his alleged conspiracy in the Sepoy Mutiny and exiled to Rangoon in Burma where he died in 1862. |  | | The Mughal Dynasty was founded by Babur in 1526 as the result of his victory over the last Lodi Sultan, Ibrahim, in the first battle of Panipat in 1526. |  | | Lastly, in 1528 Babur inflicted a second defeat on the Afghans in the battle of the Ghagra and thus extended his rule over Bihar and Bengal. |
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http://www215.pair.com/sacoins/public_html/mughal/mughal_history.htm
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| | Vantage point |
 | | After i reached there and called up the guy i was supposed to meet, I came to know he had left for the day. |  | | I told him this was my first time in Panipat and I had no idea where it was. |  | | ..and still I had to go to Panipat. |
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http://gauravsabnis.blogspot.com/2003/05/it-wasnt-even-sankranti.html
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| | Panipat Refinery :: Walking the streets of Panipat |
 | | The refinery fulfills the long felt need to meet the petroleum demands of not only Haryana, but also the entire north-west of India, including the Punjab and the States of Jammu and Kashmir, |  | | Seeing their leader slumped in his howdah and fearing the worst, Hemu’s army fled in panic. |  | | Hemchandra or Hemu, a Dhusar Bhargava from Rewari who began life as a salt-merchant in his town rose to become the Prime Minister under the Afghan Sultan Ibrahim Shah. |
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http://www.panipatrefinery.com/panipat_city.html
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| | ::: Journal of Astrology ::: |
 | | NOTE: The June phenomenon of Venus should be, according to always ordinary while in the December phenomenon, it will have to be seen if it is in Jyestha or not. |  | | The fourth and the sixth mandala are excellent while the third and fifth are condemned. |  | | Marathas who had become powerful under Peshwas had their sway over northern India. |
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http://www.journalofastrology.com/ARTICLES/the_phenomenon_of_venus.htm
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| | Amritsar Campaign |
 | | According to Lepel Griffin, Ranjit singh demanded from Mai Sukhan the famous Bhangi Gun, Zamzama, made of copper and Brass, which had caused disaster among the rank and file of the Marathas at the third battle of Panipat. |  | | He died a heroic death in the battle of Naushera. |  | | He was a man of such a forceful will and character that at one time he decoyed even Maharaja Ranjit Singh to undress and get flogged on his naked body before the holy Akal Takht. |
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http://singhsabha.com/amritsar_campaign.htm
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| | Chronological History |
 | | Death of Humayun; Accession of Akbar; Interview with Akbar 1564 |  | | Battle of Haldighat: Akbar defeats Rana Pratap; Subjugation of Bengal 1577 |  | | Battle of Wandiwash: The British defeat the French |
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http://www.people.memphis.edu/~india2000/hist.htm
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| | Untitled Document |
 | | The disastrous battle saw about one hundred thousand Maratha troops being slaughtered in a matter of eight hours. |  | | This ultimately split the alliance and Suraj Mal withdrew from the alliance. |  | | Najib continued to battle the Shindes in 1757-58 and with his newly found confidence again invited Ahmed Shah Abdali to invade India. |
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http://www.nriinternet.com/Section4HistoryNRI/SIKH/Sikhism020404.htm
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| | history |
 | | This was a cruical blow to the rising Maratha power from which they never recovered. |  | | Nanasaheb Peshwe (Balaji Bajirao) lost his brother, Sadashivrao (After whom the Sadashiv Peth in Pune is named), and also his first son, Vishwasrao, in this battle. |  | | In 1595, Bahadur Nizam II honored him as 'Raja' for his courage in a battle with Mughals and gave him the estates of Pune and the fort of Chakan, near Pune. |
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http://marathi.tripod.com/hist.html
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| | nagpuronline: Janoji Bhosle & Pesva Balaji Bajirav |
 | | Following their defeat in the Third Battle of Panipat, the Marathas were busy putting their own affairs in order. |  | | Vittal sunder the divan of the Nzam who was the brain behind all the ambitious schemes of his master was killed in the Battle of Raksasabhuvan. |  | | The success of this battle was mainly due to his strategic and tactical movements. |
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http://www.nagpuronline.com/history/janojipb.html
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| | biology - Maratha empire |
 | | The Peshwas were the effective rulers of the Maratha state and oversaw the period of greatest Maratha expansion, brought to an end by the Maratha's defeat by an Afghan army at the Third Battle of Panipat in 1761. |  | | The Third Anglo-Maratha War (1817-1818) resulted in the loss of Maratha independence, and left Britain in control of most of India. |  | | The last Peshwa, Baji Rao II, was defeated by the British in the Third Anglo-Maratha War. |
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http://www.biologydaily.com/biology/Maratha
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| | The Examined Life » Blog Archive » So what happened on January 14, 1761? |
 | | Yes, that date refers to the third battle of Panipat, one which the Marathas lost rather ignominously, and some would say, unnecessarily. |  | | For example, Hitler started the second world war and made western powers like britain and france weak, which resulted in freedoms for many third world nations. |  | | So, Hitler’s war has been good to third world countries. |
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http://www.ravikiran.com/2005/07/19/when-sankrant-fell
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| | SHAH WALI ULLAH's POLITICAL THOUGHT - Still a major obstacle against modernisation of Indian Muslims. |
 | | Considering Indian subcontinent no longer Dar-ul-Islam (A land, where Islam is having political power) and British rule as Dar ul-Harb (A land, where Islam is deprived of its political authority), he laid emphasis on jehadi spirit of the faith. |  | | Eulogizing the barbaric persecution of non-Muslims in medieval India as glory of Islam, he did not believe in Indian nationhood or any national boundary for Muslims and therefore, invited Shah Abdali, Amir of Afghan to attack India (Third battle of Panipat 1761), in which Marathas were defeated. |  | | He invited Ahmad Shah Abdali of Afghanistan to attack the Maratha in third battle of Panipat and advised his collaborator Najib al Dawla to launch jehad against Jats. |
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http://www.saag.org/papers7/paper629.html
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| | iqexpand.com |
 | | Panipat Haryana, Historical Tours of Panipat, Panipat City Guide... |  | | Search for Third battle of panipat in other articles |  | | historical battles of panipat, first battle of panipat, second battle of panipat, |
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| | Haryana - Rooted to the Land |
 | | By the mid-18th century, the Marathas were in control of Haryana, an era that was brought to an end after the Afghans under Ahmed Shah Abdali defeated the Maratha forces in the third battle of Panipat in 1761. |  | | The people of the Harappan Civilisation were the first to inhabit this land around 4,500 years ago. |  | | In a sense, therefore, one can say that much of the Hindu religion and society was formed on the flat, dry plains of the present-day Haryana. |
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http://www.indianvisit.com/ivnew/states_of_india/haryana.html
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| | Nanasaheb Peshwa - TheBestLinks.com - India, 1761, 1740, Parvati, ... |
 | | Nanasaheb lost his son and brother at the Battle of Panipat. |  | | Nanasaheb Peshwa, India, 1761, 1740, Parvati, Third Battle of Panipat, Pune... |  | | He could not recover from the shock, and died soon after the debacle. |
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http://www.thebestlinks.com/Nanasaheb_Peshwa.html
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| | Panipat revisited |
 | | ``The oldest warrior in the battle of Panipat was Abdali himself, who was all of 35 years of age. |  | | So much so, that the Marathi phrase `Panipat jhale' (which literally means Panipat happened) is used to describe defeat in any walk of life. |  | | In fact, barring Avinash Narkar who is a well-known face on stage, none of the actors have any experience with professional theatre. |
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http://www.expressindia.com/ie/daily/19990224/ile24098.html
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| | Vandemataram.com - Modern Bharat |
 | | A very striking event, during the regime of Peshwa's was the third battle of Panipat, between Maratha's and the Afghans, on January 14, 1461. |  | | So also, this was the time when they suffered one of their biggest defeats on the battle field at the third battle of Panipat. |  | | It was during this time, that Maratha empire probably crossed the boundaries of Delhi and their rule, even though for a while extended beyond country's limits. |
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http://www.vandemataram.com/html/3modbht/peshwa
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| | battle: Definition, Synonyms and Much More From Answers.com |
 | | List of campaigns and battles of World War II |  | | Meaning #1: battle or contend against in or as if in a battle |  | | An encounter between opposing forces: an important battle in the Pacific campaign. |
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http://www.answers.com/main/ntq-tname-battle-of-panipat-1-fts_start-0
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| | Shuja-ud-Daula |
 | | But was eventually forced to join the Afghans (Ahmad Shah) when Abdali and his troops crossed the flooded Ganga river into his province. |  | | Their forces were weak due to starvation and also fighting facing the sun. |  | | Shuja was earlier not very sure about whose side should he take before the Third Battle of Panipat. |
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http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/S/Shuja-ud-Daula.htm
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| | Battle of Panipat: Just the facts... |
 | | The Second Battle of Panipat (additional info and facts about Second Battle of Panipat) (1556) between the Mughal (additional info and facts about Mughal) Akbar (additional info and facts about Akbar) and the Sultan of Bengal (A region whose eastern part is now Bangladesh and whose western part is included in India) |  | | The Third Battle of Panipat (additional info and facts about Third Battle of Panipat) (1761), between the Marathas (A member of a people of India living in Maharashtra) and the Afghan (A native or inhabitant of Afghanistan) s |  | | The First battle of Panipat (additional info and facts about First battle of Panipat) (1526), between the Mughal (additional info and facts about Mughal) Babur (additional info and facts about Babur) and the Delhi Sultanate (additional info and facts about Delhi Sultanate) |
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| | Duranline4 |
 | | In his several incursions into India he conquered all of what is now Pakistan and in the Third Battle of Panipat with the help of his Afghan allies in India itself that is Hafiz Rahmat Khan,Najib ud Dowlah and the Bangash rulers of Farrukhabad and also Shuja ud Dowlah of Oudh. |  | | The third front the Parachinar-jaji route was led by Lord Roberts later on the Commander-in-Chief of India in September. |  | | The other front was through the Bolan Pass and was led by another general. |
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http://khyberwatch.netfirms.com/durandline4.htm
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| | SEX SLAVERY |
 | | Then I thought that perhaps some other tooth of his had been martyred. |  | | Raja Ram Chandra Bundela was defeated, imprisoned, and subsequently released by Jahangir. |  | | In the seventeenth century, Jahangir writes in his Memoirs that after the third year of his accession, “I demanded in marriage the daughter of Jagat Singh, eldest son of Raja Man Singh (of Amer).” |
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| | third: Definition and Much More From Answers.com |
 | | WORD HISTORY Every native speaker knows that the cardinal three and the ordinal third are closely related, but many may wonder why the r comes before the vowel in the former and after in the latter. |  | | Thridda would have given us thrid in Modern English except for the metathesis of r and i. |  | | Meaning #6: the base that must be touched third by a base runner in baseball |
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| | History |
 | | Battle of Plassey - British victory over Mughal forces in Bengal; conventional date for beginning of |  | | 1556 Akbar victorious in second Battle of Paniput |  | | 1761 Third Battle of Panipat; an Afghan victory over a Maratha army |
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| | www.mppsc.com |
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