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PANIPAT

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Originally appearing in Volume V20, Page 678 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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PANIPAT  , a

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town of
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British India, in
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Karnal
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district of the
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Punjab, 53 M . N. of
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Delhi by
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rail . Pop . (1901), 26,914 . The town is of
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great antiquity, dating back to the great war of the Mahabharata between the Pandavas and Kaurava brethren, when it formed one of the tracts demanded by Yudisthira from Duryodhana as the price of peace . In
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modern times, the plains of Panipat thrice formed the scene of decisive battles which sealed the
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fate of upper India—in 1526, when
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Baber completely defeated the imperial forces; in 1556, when his grandson,
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Akbar, on the same battlefield, conquered Himu, the
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Hindu general of the Afghan Adil Shah, thus a second time establishing the Mogul power; and finally, on the 7th of
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January 1761, when Ahmad Shah Durani shattered the Mahratta confederacy . The neighbourhood is a favourite manoeuvring ground for British camps of instruction . The modern town stands near the old
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bank of the Jumna, on high ground composed of the debris of earlier buildings . It is a centre of trade, and has manufactures of cotton
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cloth, metal-
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ware and glass . There are factories for ginning and pressing cotton .

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