- the
Moghal Empire and
Portuguese India,
launched by the
Mughal general Matabar Khan
against the
Portuguese in
Vasai (B****ein), near present-day Mumbai...
- Mathbar, Mathawar, Mathavar,[full
citation needed]
additionally called Matabar Singh Thapa (Nepali: मातवरसिंह थापा).
Mukhtiyar is
translated as Chief...
- On 11 January 1688, the fort was
occupied by the
Mughul army
headed by
Matabar Khan. He
appointed Govindsingh of
Bhagur as the fort's chief.
Peshwas later...
- B****ein,
however this was
refused by the Portuguese. As the
Mughal general Matabar Khan
accused the
Portuguese of
favouring the
Marathas and
harbouring the...
-
Artillery Kanwar Balbhandra Rana
Nepali Infantry Fakir Azizudin Uzbek Sardar Matabar Singh Nepali Artillery Josiah Harlan American Infantry Henry Charles van...
- Ahmednagar, are
captured from the
Maratha clan by
Mughul Army
commander Matabar Khan. The
Mughal Empire rules the area 73 years.
January 17 –
Ilona Zrínyi...
-
escape of Rajaram. To
punish Chennamma,
Aurangzeb dispatched Jannisar Khan,
Matabar Khan, and
Sharza Khan, who
captured the
forts of Madhavpura,
Anantpur and...
- Ahmednagar, are
captured from the
Maratha clan by
Mughul Army
commander Matabar Khan. The
Mughal Empire rules the area 73 years.
January 17 –
Ilona Zrínyi...
- into
naval brigades,
Ernouf marched to meet the
British on the
plain at
Matabar on 3 February.
Forming up,
Ernouf attacked the
British and
initially drove...