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- Q4870391 subject Q18698503.
- Q4870391 subject Q8094023.
- Q4870391 subject Q8293292.
- Q4870391 subject Q8293318.
- Q4870391 subject Q8410345.
- Q4870391 abstract "From 1515-1519, Zahir ud-Din Muhammad Babur enjoyed a relatively calm period when he returned to Kabul in the aftermath of his defeat at the Battle of Ghazdewan and loss of Transoxiana to the Uzbeks. But all that came to an end, when he had troubles with the Pashtuns who are various mountain tribes on either side of the current Pakistan-Afghanistan border, which had previously yielded an imperfect obedience or none to the throne of Kabul. The Pashtuns have never been subdued or conquered per se but only restrained. Baburs’ predecessors like Alexander the great, Mahmud Ghazni, Muhammad Ghori, Genghis Khan and Timur Lane all either managed to only restrain the Pashtuns for a while or did not bother them at all in order to avoid a bloody and needless confrontation. But Babur had no choice as he had to confront the people in his immediate territory.He too had to make alliances and give autonomy to the Pathans in order to maintain peace.".
- Q4870391 causalties "Low".
- Q4870391 combatant "Bajaur Sultanate".
- Q4870391 combatant "Dilazak Pashtuns".
- Q4870391 combatant "Jahangiri".
- Q4870391 combatant "Mughal Empire".
- Q4870391 combatant "OtherPashtuns".
- Q4870391 combatant "Yusufzai&".
- Q4870391 commander Q797848.
- Q4870391 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Q33296.
- Q4870391 place Q208270.
- Q4870391 place Q804133.
- Q4870391 place Q843.
- Q4870391 result "DecisiveMughalvictory".
- Q4870391 strength "?".
- Q4870391 territory Q208270.
- Q4870391 territory Q804133.
- Q4870391 wikiPageExternalLink books?id=V2QBAAAAQAAJ.
- Q4870391 wikiPageWikiLink Q1274297.
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- Q4870391 wikiPageWikiLink Q18698503.
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- Q4870391 wikiPageWikiLink Q208270.
- Q4870391 wikiPageWikiLink Q2556103.
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- Q4870391 wikiPageWikiLink Q33296.
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- Q4870391 wikiPageWikiLink Q483047.
- Q4870391 wikiPageWikiLink Q4871097.
- Q4870391 wikiPageWikiLink Q5276697.
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- Q4870391 wikiPageWikiLink Q5838.
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- Q4870391 wikiPageWikiLink Q797848.
- Q4870391 wikiPageWikiLink Q804133.
- Q4870391 wikiPageWikiLink Q8094023.
- Q4870391 wikiPageWikiLink Q8293292.
- Q4870391 wikiPageWikiLink Q8293318.
- Q4870391 wikiPageWikiLink Q8409.
- Q4870391 wikiPageWikiLink Q8410345.
- Q4870391 wikiPageWikiLink Q843.
- Q4870391 wikiPageWikiLink Q8462.
- Q4870391 wikiPageWikiLink Q889.
- Q4870391 casualties "Low".
- Q4870391 combatant Q33296.
- Q4870391 combatant Q3822975.
- Q4870391 combatant Q5276697.
- Q4870391 combatant Q804133.
- Q4870391 combatant "Jahangiri".
- Q4870391 combatant "Other Pashtuns".
- Q4870391 commander Q797848.
- Q4870391 conflict "Battle of Bajaur".
- Q4870391 partof Q33296.
- Q4870391 place "Bajaur, present day FATA, Pakistan".
- Q4870391 result "Decisive Mughal victory".
- Q4870391 strength "?".
- Q4870391 territory "Bajaur annexed by Mughals".
- Q4870391 territory "Other FATA Tribes Submit.".
- Q4870391 type Event.
- Q4870391 type Event.
- Q4870391 type MilitaryConflict.
- Q4870391 type SocietalEvent.
- Q4870391 type Event.
- Q4870391 type Thing.
- Q4870391 type Q1656682.
- Q4870391 comment "From 1515-1519, Zahir ud-Din Muhammad Babur enjoyed a relatively calm period when he returned to Kabul in the aftermath of his defeat at the Battle of Ghazdewan and loss of Transoxiana to the Uzbeks. But all that came to an end, when he had troubles with the Pashtuns who are various mountain tribes on either side of the current Pakistan-Afghanistan border, which had previously yielded an imperfect obedience or none to the throne of Kabul.".
- Q4870391 label "Battle of Bajaur (1519)".
- Q4870391 name "Battle of Bajaur".