The Eighteenth Century-Battle of Panipat [IAS (Admin.) Mains History]: Questions 1 - 2 of 2

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Question 1

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Ahmad Shah (1748 - 1754) and Invasion of Ahmad Shah Abdali: Ahmad Shah (1748 - 1754) , Invasion of Ahmad Shah Abdali on India, Removal of Ahmad Shah

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Ahmad Shah (1748 - 1754) and Invasion of Ahmad Shah Abdali

Ahmad Shah (1748 - 1754)

  • On April 28th A. D. 1748, after the death of Muhammad Shah, his son Ahmad Shah was enthroned who adopted the title of Muzahis-ud-din Ahmad Shah Ghazi and used this title in the Khutba and on his coins. He was not a wise king. He ignored the affairs of the empire as he…

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Question 2

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Ahmad Shah (1748 - 1754) and Invasion of Ahmad Shah Abdali: Akbar II (1806 - 1837 AD) , Bahadur Shah I (1838 - 1858 AD)

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Ahmad Shah (1748 - 1754) and Invasion of Ahmad Shah Abdali

Akbar II (1806 - 1837 AD)

  • After Shah Alam II՚s death, Akbar II ascended the Mughal throne.
  • He remained a British prisoner throughout his rule and eventually breathed his last as a prisoner in A. D. 1837.

Bahadur Shah I (1838 - 1858 AD)

  • After the death of his father Akbar II, Bahadur Shah ascende…

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