Gardi

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Gardi is the nickname of Ibrahim Khan Gardi, an 18th-century Indian military commander renowned for leading artillery forces in the Third Battle of Panipat.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artillery officer
historical figure
human
military commander
allegiance Maratha Empire NERFINISHED
approximateDateOfDeath 1761
causeOfDeath execution
centuryOfActivity 18th century
conflict Third Battle of Panipat NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship India
employer Maratha Empire NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Dakhani Muslim NERFINISHED
familyName Khan NERFINISHED
fullName Ibrahim Khan Gardi NERFINISHED
gender male
givenName Ibrahim NERFINISHED
hasRank artillery commander
senior officer
hasReputation bravery in battle
loyalty to his command
historicalEra Early Modern period
surface form: Early modern period
knownFor discipline and effectiveness of his artillery troops
training infantry and artillery in European-style drill
languageOfName Urdu NERFINISHED
legacy remembered as a key artillery commander at Panipat
mannerOfDeath killed after capture following the Third Battle of Panipat
militaryBranch artillery
nickname Gardi NERFINISHED
notableFor commanding artillery at the Third Battle of Panipat
notableWork leadership of Maratha artillery at Panipat
occupation artillery commander
military commander
opponent Ahmad Shah Durrani NERFINISHED
Durrani Empire NERFINISHED
participatedIn Third Battle of Panipat NERFINISHED
partOf Maratha military leadership at Panipat NERFINISHED
placeOfActivity Deccan region NERFINISHED
Indian subcontinent NERFINISHED
regionAssociatedWithName Deccan NERFINISHED
religion Islam
sideInBattleOfPanipat Maratha side
trained artillerymen
infantry in musketry

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