The correct answer is: A. Tibetian Army.
Deleg Namgyal was the 5th Dalai Lama of Tibet. He was born in 1617 and died in 1682. He was the first Dalai Lama to be recognized by the Chinese government.
The Battle of Kardhmar was fought in 1634 between the Tibetan army led by Deleg Namgyal and the Mongolian army led by Gushri Khan. The Tibetan army was victorious and Gushri Khan was killed in battle.
The Tibetan army was able to defeat the Mongolian army because they had superior numbers and better weapons. The Tibetan army also had the advantage of fighting on their home turf.
The Battle of Kardhmar was a turning point in Tibetan history. It marked the beginning of the end of Mongolian rule in Tibet and the beginning of the rise of the Dalai Lamas as the supreme rulers of Tibet.
The other options are incorrect because:
- The Mongolian army was the enemy of the Tibetan army.
- The Sikh army did not exist at the time of the Battle of Kardhmar.
- The Mughal army was not involved in the Battle of Kardhmar.