Top 10 Undefeated Kings & Commanders in The World
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Hello Guys, welcome to the channel! This short highlights the Top 10 undefeated kings, leaders, and commanders who have no recorded instances of decisive defeat in history, earning them the title of “Undefeated.”
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⭐ Top 10 Historically Undefeated Kings/Commanders
🇸🇦 Khalid ibn al-Walid : ~ 100+ Battles
🇲🇳 Subutai : ~ 65+ Battles & Campaigns
🇮🇳 Peshwa Bajirao I : ~ 41 Battles
🇬🇷 Alexander The Great : ~ 25-30 Battles
🇰🇷 Admiral Yi Sun-Sin : ~ 23 Naval Battles
🇮🇳 Samudragupta : ~ 20 Campaigns
🇪🇬 Thutmose III : ~ 17 Campaigns
🇮🇳 Raja Raja Chola : ~ 15+ Battles
🇨🇿 Jan Zizka : ~ 10-15 Battles
🇮🇳 Chandragupta Maurya : ~ 10 Battles
⭐ Information in Detail
🇸🇦 Khalid ibn al-Walid
Khalid ibn al-Walid (c. 592–642 CE), famed as the “Sword of God,” was a key general in the early Islamic conquests. His brilliant tactics at Walaja and Yarmouk brought victories over Persian and Byzantine forces, and records describe him as never defeated in more than a hundred battles.
🔹Sources – Encyclopaedia Britannica; Battle of Yarmouk (Britannica); Wikipedia (Khalid ibn al-Walid)
🇲🇳 Subutai
Subutai (c. 1175–1248 CE) was the Mongol Empire’s greatest strategist under Genghis Khan. He led campaigns from China to Europe, achieving decisive wins at Kalka, Mohi and beyond, and no historical record notes a defeat under his command.
🔹Sources – Encyclopaedia Britannica (Subutai); Secret History of the Mongols; Wikipedia (Subutai)
🇮🇳 Peshwa Bajirao I
Bajirao I (1700–1740 CE) expanded the Maratha Empire through swift cavalry raids and bold strategy. Victorious in every major engagement, including Palkhed and Bhopal, he is widely regarded as undefeated in battle.
🔹Sources – Encyclopaedia Britannica (Baji Rao I); Wikipedia (Baji Rao I); India Today article on Bajirao
🇬🇷 Alexander the Great
Alexander III of Macedon (356–323 BCE) conquered lands from Greece to India, winning at Granicus, Issus and Gaugamela. Ancient and modern historians agree he never lost a pitched battle.
🔹Sources – Encyclopaedia Britannica (Alexander the Great); Arrian’s Anabasis Alexandri; Wikipedia (Alexander the Great)
🇰🇷 Yi Sun-sin
Admiral Yi Sun-sin (1545–1598 CE) defended Korea during the Imjin War with innovative naval tactics and turtle ships. He won all 23 recorded naval battles, often outnumbered.
🔹Sources – Encyclopaedia Britannica (Yi Sun-sin); Wikipedia (Yi Sun-sin); Book of Corrections (Joseon records)
🇮🇳 Samudragupta
Samudragupta (c. 335–380 CE) of the Gupta dynasty led campaigns across northern India, as detailed in the Allahabad Pillar Inscription, showing continuous success and no recorded defeats.
🔹Sources – Encyclopaedia Britannica (Samudragupta); Wikipedia (Samudragupta); Allahabad Pillar Inscription translation
🇪🇬 Thutmose III
Thutmose III (r. 1479–1425 BCE) was Egypt’s “Warrior Pharaoh,” conducting 17 successful campaigns that expanded Egyptian power after his victory at Megiddo.
🔹Sources – Encyclopaedia Britannica (Thutmose III); WorldHistory.org (Battle of Megiddo); Wikipedia (Thutmose III)
🇮🇳 Raja Raja Chola I
Raja Raja Chola I (r. 985–1014 CE) expanded the Chola Empire through victories in South India, Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia. Inscriptions record no defeats during his reign.
🔹Sources – Encyclopaedia Britannica (Rajaraja I); Wikipedia (Raja Raja Chola I); South Indian Epigraphic Records
🇨🇿 Jan Žižka
Jan Žižka (c. 1360–1424 CE), leader of the Hussites, used innovative war-wagon tactics to defeat multiple crusader armies and remained undefeated until his death.
🔹Sources – Encyclopaedia Britannica (Jan Žižka); WorldHistory.org (Jan Žižka); Wikipedia (Jan Žižka)
🇮🇳 Chandragupta Maurya
Chandragupta Maurya (c. 340–298 BCE) founded the Maurya Empire and unified India through successful wars and diplomacy; sources record no defeats in his rise to power.
🔹Sources – Encyclopaedia Britannica (Chandragupta Maurya); Wikipedia (Chandragupta Maurya); Megasthenes’ Indica fragments
⚠️ Note
• “Undefeated” refers to leaders with no recorded major defeats according to available historical sources and traditions. It does not imply absolute invincibility, as ancient records can be incomplete or biased.
• The visuals in this video are for representation only and includes paintings, AI-generated images, statues or scenes from films and documentaries, not actual portraits of the individuals mentioned.
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