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you have taken the book maratha and panipat Source https://archive.org/details/marathas-and-panipat-pdfdrive.com But there is nothing invasion of awadh You have taken this book but there is different account marched towards not any invasion of awad and bajirao defeated by Sadat Khan is not there in the book. Source https://books.google.com/books/about/Columbia_Chronologies_of_Asian_History_a.html?id=YkqsAgAAQBAJ— Preceding unsigned comment added by Waosonn ( talk • contribs)
At Bandshahpur, 20 miles from Delhi, the Maratha leader was overtaken by the wazir's army which had reached there. Zahir-u’d Daulah and Ghazi-u'd-din Khan, who commanded the vanguard, were determined to wipe out the ignomity suffered by the Mughals in Delhi and not to allow the Marathas to return safely.. So please revert your edit. Imperial [AFCND] 12:47, 17 January 2024 (UTC)
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you have taken the book maratha and panipat Source https://archive.org/details/marathas-and-panipat-pdfdrive.com But there is nothing invasion of awadh You have taken this book but there is different account marched towards not any invasion of awad and bajirao defeated by Sadat Khan is not there in the book. Source https://books.google.com/books/about/Columbia_Chronologies_of_Asian_History_a.html?id=YkqsAgAAQBAJ— Preceding unsigned comment added by Waosonn ( talk • contribs)
At Bandshahpur, 20 miles from Delhi, the Maratha leader was overtaken by the wazir's army which had reached there. Zahir-u’d Daulah and Ghazi-u'd-din Khan, who commanded the vanguard, were determined to wipe out the ignomity suffered by the Mughals in Delhi and not to allow the Marathas to return safely.. So please revert your edit. Imperial [AFCND] 12:47, 17 January 2024 (UTC)