Rama emerged victorious in the epic battle against Ravana.
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The Battle of Tours was fought on October 10th, 732. The battle was fought in an area between the French cities of Tours and Poitiers. The Franks emerged victorious over the advancing Muslims (who were pushing across Western Europe to Spain). The battle ceased any further movement west.
Ravana decides he is going to settle things himself as he prepares to go into battle. All of his generals and brothers have been defeated and Ravana must face the monkey folk before the final showdown with Ram.
In Greek mythology, the Titans and Gods were powerful beings who often clashed. Ultimately, the Gods, led by Zeus, emerged victorious in a battle known as the Titanomachy. The Gods were able to defeat the Titans and establish their rule over the cosmos.
The Battle of Ortona took place from December 20 to December 28, 1943, during World War II. It was a fierce battle between Canadian and German forces in the Italian campaign. The battle resulted in heavy casualties for both sides, but ultimately the Canadians emerged victorious and secured the town.
The second Punic War was ended by the Battle of Zama in 202 BC. This battle was fought between the forces of Rome, led by Scipio Africanus, and Carthage, led by Hannibal. The Roman forces emerged victorious, which resulted in the defeat of Carthage and the establishment of Roman dominance in the Mediterranean.
Yes, The war between Ram and Ravan is real. Proof: The bridge between India and Lanka, called Ram's Bridge.
Ravana met his demise in the epic Ramayana when he was defeated in battle by Lord Rama, who shot a powerful arrow that pierced Ravana's chest, ultimately leading to his death.
The Battle of Gate Pa took place in Tauranga, New Zealand in 1864 between British forces and Maori warriors. The Maori emerged victorious in this battle, despite being heavily outnumbered and outgunned. The battle marked a significant event in the New Zealand Wars.
The Battle of Aughrim occurred on July 12, 1691. It was part of the Williamite War in Ireland, and it was a decisive battle between the Jacobite forces (supporters of the Catholic King James II) and the Williamite forces (supporters of the Protestant King William III). The Williamites emerged victorious, securing Protestant supremacy in Ireland for the next century.
Ravana had ordered Mahodara to fight Lakshamana, Rama's brother, but Mahodara disobeyed Ravana and went directly to Rama. The result of his disobedience was that he got destroyed by Rama, and became lifeless and shapeless on the field.
He captured New Orleans and was victorious in the Battle of Mobile Bay.
The Battle of Tunis occurred in 255 BC between Roman Republic and Carthage. Carthage was victorious.