babur started the mughal empire by invading India from the Delhi sultans.
Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire, viewed India as a region of great wealth, diverse culture, and political instability. He decided to remain and establish his empire because he saw the opportunity to expand his kingdom and exploit India's resources. Additionally, he believed that his presence could bring stability and resolve the political chaos that plagued the region.
India
The President of India is the Commander In Chief of Armed forces of India. There is no designation as Supreme Commander in India. C-in- C is the equivalent and comparable designation.
India received its independence from the United Kingdom on the 15th of August 1947.
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it means a person who do something in favour of India(bharat)
After invading India, Alexander the Great's troops were becoming insubordinate. They had not been home in twelve years and were disgusted by Alexander's adoption of eastern customs.
babur started the mughal empire by invading India from the Delhi sultans.
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they served as a natural barriers to invading forces.
The Khyber Pass was an important pass on the Great Trunk Road that brought merchandise from Central Asia to India. It was also the route used by invading armies to attack India.
Before the British took over, India was known as the Golden Bird. India was the richest country in the world having unimaginable grandeur which led to greed in the British eyes. They took advantage of India, divided into many empires and manipulated India's state into there favour.
They served as natural barriers to invading forces.
There were some motives behind Mahmud Ghazni's invasions of India. These were:· He was anxious to conquer Central Asia. For this he wanted a lot of money to organize a well equipped army. India was quite rich. He thought that he could easily get money from there by his invasions of India.· His ambition was to build Ghazni into a big and powerful kingdom. He needed money for this, too.· He wanted to claim religious merit by invading the temple towns of India.· The weak political conditions of India encouraged him the most to attack India 17 time in 25 years.There were some motives behind Mahmud Ghazni's invasions of India. These were:· He was anxious to conquer Central Asia. For this he wanted a lot of money to organize a well-equipped army. India was quite rich. He thought that he could easily get money from there by his invasions of India.· His ambition was to build Ghazni into a big and powerful kingdom. He needed money for this, too.· He wanted to claim religious merit by invading the temple towns of India.· The weak political conditions of India encouraged him the most to attack India 17 time in 25 years.
novanets They served as natural barriers to invading forces
novanets They served as natural barriers to invading forces