Who defeated Peshawar?

For the battle in 1834, see Battle of Peshewar. The Battle of Peshawar took place in on 8 May 1758 between Maratha Empire and the Durrani Empire
Durrani Empire
The Durrani Empire is considered to be the foundational polity of the modern nation-state of Afghanistan, with Ahmad being credited as its Father of the Nation.
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. The Marathas were victorious in the battle and Peshawar was captured.
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When did British conquer Peshawar?

In 1818, Peshawar was captured by the Indian Sikh ruler Ranjit Singh and then fell to the British. Following independence in 1947, Peshawar became part of Pakistan. Today, it is the capital of Pakistan's North West Frontier Province, which has become a crucial front in the battle against Al Qaeda and the Taliban.
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Who defeated Jayapala?

Battle of Peshawar, was fought on 27 November 1001 between the Ghaznavid army of Mahmud of Ghazni and the Hindu Shahi army of Jayapala, near Peshawar. Jayapala was defeated and captured, and as a result of the humiliation of the defeat, he later immolated himself in a funeral pyre.
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When did Ranjit Singh conquered Peshawar?

Sikh conquest (1818–1849)

In 1818, Peshawar was captured by Maharaja Ranjit Singh and paid a nominal tribute until it was finally annexed in 1834 by the Sikhs, after which the city fell into steep decline. Many of Peshawar's famous Mosques and gardens were destroyed by the Sikhs at this time.
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What is Peshawar old name?

Once the capital of the ancient Buddhist kingdom of Gandhara, the city was known variously as Parasawara and Purusapura (town, or abode, of Purusa); it was also called Begram. The present name, Peshawar (pesh awar, “frontier town”), is ascribed to Akbar, the Mughal emperor of India (1556–1605).
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Did Marathas capture Peshawar?

Peshawar was captured on 8 May 1758 by the Maratha Empire, in alliance with the Sikhs, from the Durrani Empire. The Marathas and Sikhs were victorious in the campaign in the province and Peshawar was captured.
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Who defeated Ghajini?

His reign lasted five months before he was overthrown by his twin Ma'sud I, after which he was blinded and imprisoned.
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Who defeated Mahmud Khilji?

Battle of Mandavgad (1437) - A Battle in which Rana Kumbha defeated and captured Mehmud Khalji.
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Who beat Ghazni?

Moolaraja II defeated Mohammed Ghazni on Mount Abu. Q. The construction of the Qutub Minar started in the 12th century by the then ruler of the Delhi Sultanate, Qutub-ud-din Aibak.
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Which is Pakistan oldest cities?

Situated in the broad Valley of Peshawar east of the historic Khyber Pass, close to the border with Afghanistan, Peshawar's recorded history dates back to at least 539 BCE, making it the oldest city in Pakistan and one of the oldest cities in South Asia.
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Why is Peshawar famous?

It is the biggest city of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and is a relatively prosperous city. It is also a cultural and economic hub of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The city is famous for its food and tourism as it is one of the oldest cities of Pakistan with a recorded history that dates back to 539 BC.
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Who started Peshawar?

As the first Pashtun tribe to settle the region, the Dilazak Pashtuns began settling in the Valley of Peshawar, and are believed to have settled regions up to the Indus River by the 11th century.
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Who defeated Afghans?

The Sikhs used guerilla warfare to try to oust the Afghans from Punjab. In November 1757, the Sikhs defeated the outnumbered Afghan army at Battle of Amritsar (also known as the Battle of Gohalwar), under the command of Timur Shah Durrani, son of Ahmad Shah Durrani.
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Who defeated Sikhs?

Complete answer: The Sikhs were defeated by the English at Sobraon in 1846. After the defeat of Sikh by East India Company in the battle of Sobraon, the Treaty of Lahore was signed on 9 March 1846.
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Who defeated Khyber?

Conquering of Different Tribe's Land:

The Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.), as Ibn Ishaq narrated, seized the property piece by piece and conquered the forts one by one as he came to them (Khaibar). The first to fall was of Naim; then Al-Qamus the fort of Banu Al-Huqayq. The Messenger (S.A.W.)
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Who was the most powerful Khilji ruler?

Alauddin Khalji was one of the most powerful rulers from the Khalji dynasty and became the Sultan of Delhi. He murdered his father-in-law and consolidated his power in Delhi. During his reign, Alauddin defended his kingdom against the Mongol invasions, at Jaran-Manjur, Sivistan, Kili, Delhi, and Amroha.
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How many times Khilji was defeated?

Khilji, by his military brilliance, managed to defeat the Mongols not once, but five times, and avoided defeat a sixth time even when taken by surprise, as the Mongols attacked with massive forces. The first invasion attempt was carried out in 1298 CE, and involved 100,000 horsemen.
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Who defeated Malik Kafur?

Malik Kafur (died 1316), also known as Taj al-Din Izz al-Dawla, was a prominent slave-general of the Delhi Sultanate ruler Alauddin Khalji. He was captured by Alauddin's general Nusrat Khan during the 1299 invasion of Gujarat, and rose to prominence in the 1300s.
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Who attacked 17 times on India?

Mahmud Ghazni attacked India 17 times between the years 1000 to 1027 AD. The objective of his campaigns was to amass wealth through plunder.
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Who defeated King 17 times?

Mahmud Ghazni commonly known as Mahmud of Ghazni , who ruled Ghazni from 971 to 1030 AD. So to plunder the wealth of India he made very first attack in 1001. He attacked India 17 times on India.
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Who ruled India before Ghazni?

The Rashtrakutas had established themselves in the Deccan Plateau. The Palas were ruling in Bengal. Kannauj became the national capital of the Pratiharas (c. 815 CE), setting in motion a tripartite struggle between these three large kingdoms for all India supremacy and the prized imperial capital of Kannauj.
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Which Maratha never lost any Battle?

Celebrating Bajirao, the legendary warrior in Indian history who never lost a battle in his life - India Today.
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Did Sikhs defeat Marathas?

The Battle of Lahore was fought between the Durrani Empire and the Maratha Empire, who were assisted by the forces of the local Sikh Misls such as the Sukerchakia Misl and the Ahluwalia Misl of the Punjab in 1759. Combined Maratha and Sikh Victory.
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Who defeated Maratha Empire?

The Maratha Empire dominated a large part of the Indian subcontinent in the 17th century. The empire formally existed from 1674 with the coronation of Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj and ended in 1818 with the defeat of Peshwa Bajirao II at the hands of the British East India Company.
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