First Battle of Panipat
Year 21 April 1526
Fought Between
Babur (Ruler of Kabul, founder of Mughal Empire)
Ibrahim Lodi (Sultan of the Delhi Sultanate)
Place
Panipat, in present-day Haryana, about 90 km north of Delhi
Who Won
Babur defeated Ibrahim Lodi.
Ibrahim Lodi was killed in the battlefield.
This victory led to the establishment of the Mughal Empire in India.
Background
The Lodi Dynasty was ruling the Delhi Sultanate before this battle.
Ibrahim Lodi was the last ruler of the Lodi dynasty.
Many Afghan nobles and governors were unhappy with Ibrahim Lodi’s rule.
Some nobles invited Babur to invade India and remove Ibrahim Lodi.
Babur was already looking for opportunities to expand his empire into India.
Causes of the Battle
Weak leadership of Ibrahim Lodi and conflicts with nobles.
Afghan nobles invited Babur to attack Delhi.
Babur wanted to establish his rule in India.
Strategic importance and wealth of the Indian subcontinent.
Strength of the Armies
Babur’s Army
Around 12,000 soldiers
Included cavalry and skilled archers
Used artillery (guns and cannons)
Ibrahim Lodi’s Army
Around 100,000 soldiers
About 1000 war elephants
Traditional Indian military system
Military Strategy Used by Babur
Babur used two important strategies:
1. Tulughma Strategy
Dividing the army into several mobile units to attack from different sides.
2. Araba System
Use of carts tied together as defensive barricades.
Cannons were placed behind these carts.
These strategies helped Babur defeat a much larger army.
Course of the Battle
The battle took place on 21 April 1526.
Babur arranged his troops with artillery in the center.
Cannons created panic among Ibrahim Lodi’s army and elephants.
Babur’s cavalry attacked from the sides.
Ibrahim Lodi’s army became disorganized.
Ibrahim Lodi was killed in the battlefield.
Babur achieved a decisive victory.
Impact / Consequences
End of the Lodi Dynasty in India.
Beginning of the Mughal Empire.
Introduction of gunpowder and artillery warfare in Indian battles.
Babur captured Delhi and Agra.
A new era of Mughal rule started in India.

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