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commander was Jahangir who directed Asaf Khan. Amar led a hard-fought battle to defend his territory, and personally killed the Mughal commander Sultan Khan and his horse by spear which went through both. Reportedly, Asaf Khan retreated from the battlefield. Both Amar and Asaf Khan claimed victory in
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sent an army of 20,000 cavalry to attack Mewar. Parviz was only the figurative commander while in reality the
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This article is about the battle in 1606. For the earlier battle of the same name, see
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and Asaf Khan III. Shortly after his accession in 1606,
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