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Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire, built the Kabuli Bagh Mosque at Panipat. This mosque was constructed to commemorate his victory in the First Battle of Panipat in 1526, where Babur defeated Ibrahim Lodi, thus marking the establishment of Mughal rule in India. The mosque is named after his wife, Kabuli Begum, and reflects the early architectural style of the Mughal period, which included a combination of Persian and Indian influences.
The mosque stands as a significant monument and symbol of Babur's conquest, and its location in Panipat is historically notable as the site of one of the most decisive battles in Indian history.