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Battle of Panipat

• The First Battle of Panipat (1526), fought between Babur and Ibrahim Lodi
• The Second Battle of Panipat (1556), at which Akbar defeated Hemu

• The Third Battle of Panipat (1761), at which the invading Afghani forces of Ahmad
Shah Abdali defeated the army of the Maratha Empire under Sadashivrao Bhau

Anglo-Sikh wars
The Anglo-Sikh wars were a series of 1840s conflicts between the British East India Trading
Company and the Sikh Empire.
There were two Anglo–Sikh wars:

• The First Anglo-Sikh War (1845–46)


• The Second Anglo-Sikh War (1848–49)
The Sikh Empire dissolved after defeat in 1849

Anglo-Maratha Wars
The Anglo–Maratha Wars were three wars fought in the Indian sub-continent between Maratha
Empire and the British East India Company

• First Anglo-Maratha War (1775–1782)


• Second Anglo-Maratha War (1803–1805)
• Third Anglo-Maratha War, also known as the Pindari War (1816–1818)
Anglo-Mysore Wars
The Anglo–Mysore Wars were a series of wars fought in over the last three decades of the 18th
century between the Kingdom of Mysore on the one hand, and the British East India
Company (represented chiefly by the Madras Presidency), and Maratha Confederacy and the Nizam
of Hyderabad on the other.
Hyder Ali and his successor Tipu Sultan fought a war on four fronts with the British attacking from the
west, south and east, while the Marathas and the Nizam's forces attacked from the north.[1] The fourth
war resulted in the overthrow of the house of Hyder Ali and Tipu (who was killed in the final war, in
1799), and the dismantlement of Mysore to the benefit of the East India Company, which won and
took control of much of India.

The First Anglo-Mysore War (1767–69)


The Second Anglo-Mysore War (1780–84)
The Third Anglo-Mysore War (1790–92)
The Fourth Anglo-Mysore War (1798–99)

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