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2) The battle took place between Ibrahim Lodi of the Lodi Dynasty who was ruling Delhi and Babur who was the ruler of Kabul.
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4) Delhi was once the legacy of Taimur, an ancestor of Babur so it may be another reason for his invasion.
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6) Besides a larger Army strength, Lodi also used many Elephants in this Battle.
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8) Despite using a huge Army, Lodhi could not defeat Babur.
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10) With his victory, Babur laid the foundation of the Mughal Dynasty in India.
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What is Tuzk_E_Baburi
Tuzuk-i-Baburi (Baburanamah) is the autobiography of Zahiruddin Muhammad babur, the founder of the Mughal empire in India. Babur wrote it in Turkish language; Mughal imperial officer, Abdur Rahim Khan Khan-i-Khanan, son of Bairam Khan Khan-i-Khanan, translated it into Persian.
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The First Battle of Panipat was fought on 21 April 1526 between Ibrahim Lodhi, the Afghan Sultan of Delhi, and the Turko-Mongol warlord Babur, who later established Mughal rule in Northern Indian subcontinent. ... This first battle of Panipat thus ended the 'Lodi Rule' established by Bahlul Lodhi in Delhi.
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There were three major battles fought in Panipat. The First Battle of Panipat was a very important battle that changed the entire course of history. It was a battle between two different dynasties in which one was fighting to establish its Empire while the other was fighting to retain it. The result of this battle was completely unexpected and shocked the whole world.