Khanwa
Khanwa | |
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Village | |
Khanwa Khanwa Location in Uttar Pradesh, India | |
Coordinates: 27°2′7″N 77°32′35″E / 27.03528°N 77.54306°ECoordinates: 27°2′7″N 77°32′35″E / 27.03528°N 77.54306°E | |
Country | India |
State | Uttar Pradesh |
District | Agra |
Languages | |
• Official | Hindi |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
Vehicle registration | UP |
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Khanwa (also spelt Khanua) is the name of a village lying about 60 km west of the city of Agra in India. It was the scene of a famous battle in the history of north India, and a few miles from Fatehpur Sikri.[1]
History
The Battle of Khanua was fought on March 16, (1527), between Babur, founder of the Mughal empire in India on the one hand and a combined Rajput army led by Rana Sanga, ruler of Mewar, on the other. It was the second of the series of three major battles, victories in which gave Babur overlordship over north India. The First Battle of Panipat was the first of the series, the Battle of Ghaghra was the last.[1][2]
References
- Havell, E. B. (1904). A handbook to Agra and the Taj, Sikandra, Fatehpur-Sikri and the neighbourhood (1904). Longmans, Greens & Co., London.
- Smith, Vincent Arthur (1917). Akbar the Great Mogul, 1542-1605. Oxford at The Clarendon Press.
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