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- Siege_of_Wagingera abstract "During the final Siege of Wagingera, the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb sent for Zulfiqar Khan Nusrat Jung who arrived on March 27, and next day attacked Lal Tikri hillock which was lost to the Ramoshis in the early days of the siege and retook it. The Ramoshis retreated to the village at the foot of Talwargera and began operating from behind its mud wall. Many Rajputs fell in this daring attack. But Zulfiqar Khan Nusrat Jung did not stop there. He sent Rao Dalpat Bundela to another mound which was taken and the Ramoshis fled to the village of Dhedpura, where he was ambushed. But Zulfiqar Khan Nusrat Jung held his position. A few days afterwards Zulfiqar Khan Nusrat Jung made a strategic move and captured the wells from where the Ramoshis used to draw their water. He attacked Talwargera on April 27 taking the village.".
- Siege_of_Wagingera commander Daud_Khan_Panni.
- Siege_of_Wagingera commander Pedda_Pidia_Nayak.
- Siege_of_Wagingera commander Qamar-ud-din_Khan,_Asif_Jah_I.
- Siege_of_Wagingera commander Rao_Dalpat_Bundela.
- Siege_of_Wagingera commander Zulfiqar_Khan_Nusrat_Jung.
- Siege_of_Wagingera date "1704-03-27".
- Siege_of_Wagingera result "Decisive victory for the Mughal Empire".
- Siege_of_Wagingera strength "Total 40,000".
- Siege_of_Wagingera strength "Total 9.000".
- Siege_of_Wagingera thumbnail Flag_of_the_Mughal_Empire.svg?width=300.
- Siege_of_Wagingera wikiPageID "35939762".
- Siege_of_Wagingera wikiPageRevisionID "534969853".
- Siege_of_Wagingera commander "*Rao Dalpat Bundela".
- Siege_of_Wagingera commander "23".
- Siege_of_Wagingera commander "25".
- Siege_of_Wagingera conflict "Siege of Wagingera".
- Siege_of_Wagingera date "1704-03-27".
- Siege_of_Wagingera hasPhotoCollection Siege_of_Wagingera.
- Siege_of_Wagingera partof "Mughal-Ramoshi Wars".
- Siege_of_Wagingera place "Wagingera Fort".
- Siege_of_Wagingera result "Decisive victory for the Mughal Empire".
- Siege_of_Wagingera strength "Total 40,000".
- Siege_of_Wagingera strength "Total 9.000".
- Siege_of_Wagingera subject Category:1704_in_India.
- Siege_of_Wagingera subject Category:Battles_involving_the_Mughal_Empire.
- Siege_of_Wagingera subject Category:Conflicts_in_1704.
- Siege_of_Wagingera type Event.
- Siege_of_Wagingera type MilitaryConflict.
- Siege_of_Wagingera type SocietalEvent.
- Siege_of_Wagingera type Event.
- Siege_of_Wagingera type Event.
- Siege_of_Wagingera type Thing.
- Siege_of_Wagingera comment "During the final Siege of Wagingera, the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb sent for Zulfiqar Khan Nusrat Jung who arrived on March 27, and next day attacked Lal Tikri hillock which was lost to the Ramoshis in the early days of the siege and retook it. The Ramoshis retreated to the village at the foot of Talwargera and began operating from behind its mud wall. Many Rajputs fell in this daring attack. But Zulfiqar Khan Nusrat Jung did not stop there.".
- Siege_of_Wagingera label "Siege of Wagingera".
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- Siege_of_Wagingera sameAs Q16931469.
- Siege_of_Wagingera wasDerivedFrom Siege_of_Wagingera?oldid=534969853.
- Siege_of_Wagingera depiction Flag_of_the_Mughal_Empire.svg.
- Siege_of_Wagingera isPrimaryTopicOf Siege_of_Wagingera.
- Siege_of_Wagingera name "Siege of Wagingera".