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Match Column A with Column B
| Column A | Column B |
| 1. 1526 | (a) Use of artillery |
| 2. 1529 | (b) was defeated in the First Battle of Panipat. |
| 3. 1539 | (c) Ruler of Gujarat |
| 4. Humayun re-established Mughal power in India | (d) Battle of Chausa |
| 5. Babur won victory due to | (e) in 1555 |
| 6. Ibrahim Lodi | (f) First Battle of Panipat |
| 7. Bahadur Shah | (g) Battle of Ghagra |
Match the Columns
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Solution
| Column A | Column B |
| 1. 1526 | (f) First Battle of Panipat |
| 2. 1529 | (g) Battle of Ghagra |
| 3. 1539 | (d) Battle of Chausa |
| 4. Humayun re-established Mughal power in India | (e) in 1555 |
| 5. Babur won victory due to | (a) Use of artillery |
| 6. Ibrahim Lodi | (b) was defeated in the First Battle of Panipat. |
| 7. Bahadur Shah | (c) Ruler of Gujarat |
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