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You're likely referring to the Yeti Airlines Flight 691 crash that occurred on January 15, 2023, near Pokhara, Nepal. This was a tragic accident that claimed 72 lives.
Based on official investigation reports, here's what likely caused the crash:
Primary factors: - Apparent stall during landing approach - The aircraft lost lift and descended rapidly - Configuration error - Investigators suspect the flaps may not have been set correctly for landing - Crew coordination issues - Possible miscommunication between the pilots
The sequence of events: 1. Flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara was proceeding normally 2. During final approach to the new Pokhara International Airport 3. Aircraft suddenly banked steeply and lost altitude 4. Crashed into the gorge of the Seti River
Contributing factors: - New airport - Pilots may have been unfamiliar with the approach procedures - Weather - Though conditions were reportedly good, wind patterns in mountain areas can be unpredictable - Terrain - The airport is surrounded by challenging mountainous terrain
The investigation is still ongoing, but preliminary reports suggest this was likely a controlled flight into terrain (CFIT) accident where a airworthy aircraft is unintentionally flown into the ground.
This was Nepal's deadliest plane crash since 1992 and highlighted the ongoing challenges of aviation safety in mountainous regions. The aviation community has been analyzing this tragedy to improve safety protocols globally.
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Before the Mughals established their empire in 1526, India was ruled by several different dynasties and kingdoms. The immediate predecessor to the Mughals in North India was the Delhi Sultanate, which had been ruling since 1206.
The main ruling powers before Mughals: - Delhi Sultanate (1206-1526) - This included five dynasties: Mamluk, Khalji, Tughlaq, Sayyid, and Lodi - Vijayanagara Empire (1336-1646) in South India - Bahmani Sultanate (1347-1527) in the Deccan region - Gajapati Empire (1434-1541) in Odisha - Various Rajput kingdoms across Rajasthan and surrounding areas
The Mughals under Babur defeated Ibrahim Lodi (the last ruler of the Delhi Sultanate) in the First Battle of Panipat in 1526, which marked the beginning of Mughal rule in India.
It's important to remember that "India" as we know it today didn't exist as a unified country - it was a collection of different kingdoms and empires, each with their own rulers and territories. The political landscape was incredibly diverse and complex!
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