Military campaigns refer to organised military operations aimed at achieving specific objectives. They can involve battles, sieges, and strategic manoeuvres. Throughout history, various nations have conducted military campaigns for territorial expansion, resource acquisition, or political control. In British history, notable campaigns include the Napoleonic Wars and the colonial conquests. Each campaign shaped national borders and influenced cultural dynamics across regions.
The Indian National Army (INA), also known as the Azad Hind Fauj, was an armed force formed by Indian nationalists during World War II. It aimed to secure...
The invasions of India by Nadir Shah and Ahmad Shah Abdali impacted the subcontinent's political landscape. Both leaders were formidable figures whose campaigns exposed the vulnerabilities of the...
The Mamluk Dynasty, also known as the Slave Dynasty, ruled the Delhi Sultanate from 1206 to 1290 CE. This period marked the establishment of Muslim rule in Northern...
Land grants were the foundational instrument of the early medieval transition (c. 600–1200 CE), facilitating a shift from centralized bureaucracy to a decentralized agrarian economy. Initially practiced under...
Tabaqat-i-Nasiri is a comprehensive chronicle written in Persian by Minhaj-us-Siraj Juzjani. Completed in 1260 CE, it serves as a primary source for the establishment and consolidation of the...