second battle of panipat
Second war of panipath was fought between Akbar and Hemu in 1556.
There have been three Battles of Panipat:The First Battle of Panipat (1526), between the Mughal Babur and the Delhi Sultan Ibrahim Lodi, resulting in a Mughal victoryThe Second Battle of Panipat (1556), between the Mughal Akbar and Hemu, resulting in a Mughal victoryThe Third Battle of Panipat (1761), between the Durrani Empire of Afghanistan and the Maratha Empire, resulting in a Durrani victory
Samrat Hem Chandra Vikramaditya was defeated by Akbar's army in 1556 in the Second Battle of Panipat.
The Second Battle of Panipat took place at Panipat in Haryana, India, on 5th Nov 1556 between Samrat Hem Chandra Vikramaditya, popularly known as Hemu and the Mughal army of Akbar.
Soon after the death of Humayun, the Hindu King Hemu occupied Delhi and Agra. The second battle of Panipat was fought between Samrat Hemchandra Vikramaditya also known as Hemu and the Mughal army of Akbar at Panipat, Haryana, India on 5 Nov 1556. Akbar was only 13 years old at that time. Akbar's general defeated Hemu and the Mughal Empire was re-established.
In 1556, Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar (1556-1605) re-established the Mughal Empire after defeating Hemu, the Hindu King of Delhi in the second battle of Panipat.
Humayun, the second Mughal emperor, is the father of Akbar the Great or Jalal-ud-Din Muhammad Akbar.
Akbar's first and second sons were twins, Hasan and Husain. They died in infancy. Akbar's second surviving son was Prince Murad.
The Mughals, a dynasty of Central Asian origin, began their significant presence in India with Babur's invasion in 1526, which marked the establishment of the Mughal Empire. Babur defeated Ibrahim Lodi at the First Battle of Panipat, laying the foundation for a dynasty that would dominate much of the Indian subcontinent for over three centuries. The empire reached its zenith under rulers like Akbar, Jahangir, and Shah Jahan, flourishing in culture, architecture, and administration.
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Humayun (1530-1540 & 1555-1556), the second Mughal Emperor, was the father of Akbar the Great.