Lodi Road, New Delhi- 110003.
The Lodi area code is 608.
Sikandar Lodi died a natural death in 1517,
After Bahlul Lodi died, his son Nizam Khan assumed power,
The Lodi Garden in Delhi is a fine example of this.
According to history, Ibrahim Lodi had settled this city in 1504.
Ibrahim Lodi died during the battle thus ending the Lodi Dynasty.
Bahlul Lodi's significant achievement was the successful war
against the underwritten kingdom of-.
Babar came to India and defeated Ibrahim, the last Lodi Sultan in 1526.
Babur defeated and killed Ibrahim Lodi in the Battle of Panipat in 1526.
Ibrahim Lodi, the nominal Emperor, was hated by his nobles and his kinsmen.
The death of Ibrahim Lodi ended the Delhi Sultanate, and the MughalEmpire replaced it.
At his death, Bahlul Lodi had divided the kingdom among his sons and relations.
Another attack, by his son Ibrahim Lodi in 1516, resulted in Maan Singh's death.
Unprepared for such a kind of onslaught, Lodis were defeated,
and Ibrahim Lodi was killed.
With the death of Ibrahim Lodi, the Lodi dynasty also came to an end.
The death of Ibrahim Lodi ended the Delhi Sultanate, and the Mughal Empire replaced it.
Sikandar Lodi died a natural death in 1517,
and his second son Ibrahim Lodi assumed power.
Sikandar Lodi died a natural death in 1517,
when his second son Ibrahim Lodi assumed power.
The Delhi Sultan Sikander Lodi tried to capture the fort in 1505, but was unsuccessful.
The poet wrote the work in honour of Lad Khan, son of Ahmed Khan Lodi.
and in the fifth invasion in 1526 defeated and killed Ibrahim Lodi and occupied Delhi.
History of
Lodi Dynasty of Agra and Delhi Sultanate Bahlol Lodi was the founder of Lodi dynasty.
Ibrahim Lodi died on the field of battle,
abandoned by his feudatories and generals(many of whom were mercenaries).
This temple was even more massive than before,
which was destroyed by Alexander Lodi in the early 16th century.
Later, his son Ibrahim Lodi took the throne for nine years,
until he was killed in Panipat's first battle(1526).