Historical Events tagged with "conqueror"
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Timur's Forces Overcome Sultan Nasir-u Din's Army
Timur, the Turco-Mongol conqueror, launched a successful campaign against the forces of Sultan Nasir-u Din Mehmud in Delhi, marking a significant event in Indian history. His meticulously planned invasion resulted in a complete rout of the Sultan's army, showcasing Timur's military acumen and strategic brilliance. The battle not only led to the fall of Delhi but also initiated a period of devastating pillaging and chaos in the region, as Timur's forces laid waste to the city and its surroundings.
Continue ReadingTimur of Samarkand captures Tbilisi and King Bagrat V
Timur of Samarkand sacked Tbilisi, capturing King Bagrat V of Georgia. The raid marked a significant moment in the campaign of Timur, showcasing his military prowess and further expanding his empire into Georgian territories. The siege resulted in extensive destruction and the overthrow of the local governance.
Continue ReadingRobert de Comines Defeated in Durham
Robert de Comines, appointed Earl of Northumbria by William the Conqueror, rides into Durham with intentions to establish control after the Norman Conquest. However, he is met with fierce resistance from local rebels who oppose Norman rule. His forces are overwhelmed, and Comines is killed in the confrontation. This defeat ignites further unrest across the northern regions of England, contributing to the brutality known as the Harrying of the North, as William the Conqueror seeks to reassert dominance over the rebellious territories.
Continue ReadingWilliam the Conqueror's Arrival in England
William the Conqueror led an invasion of England, landing at Pevensey with around 10,000 troops. This marked the start of the Norman Conquest, aiming to claim the English throne in response to the death of Edward the Confessor. The landing facilitated the establishment of Norman rule, fundamentally changing English society and governance.
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