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1209:. This invasion was eventually dealt with by his son, Mirza Nuruddin and others, allowing Sarhad Khan to return to Bhalwa in January 1616. The Maghs, however, did not fully retreat, and Sarhad Khan had to besiege them for them to flee back to Arakan. After discussing with his son, Sarhad Khan sent one of his men to Khamaung, informing him that the conquest of Bhulua had nothing to do with Arakan yet they have faced four raids from the latter, all of which were unsuccessful. In response, Khamaung was humbled and began referring to Sarhad Khan as 143: 1229:. Unhappy working under the latter, Sarhad Khan and Shaykh Kamal decided to take a shortcut, reaching Katghar in only a matter of days. They then hastily attacked the fort and a battle emerged between the two sides leading to many deaths on both. The Mughal victory was close, but Sarhad Khan and the Mansabdars decided to rest for the night, and thus retreated. The next morning, Magh commander Kuramgiri ordered 10,000 Maghs to block the food supply path, thus starving the Mughal army and leading to an unsuccessful conquest. 1025:, Shir Khan Tarin and Bayazid Khan Pani, to also cross the Isamati and secure the Mohana of Dakchara. Abdul Wahid and his associates were also successful in defeating the rebels at Dakchara that had put many obstacles at an attempt to stop the Mughals. Abdul Wahid was noted for his maturity when intervening in a quarrel that emerged between Mirza Nathan and Iftikhar Khan over who is to be credited for the Dakchara victory in which Abdul Wahid brought about peace. The next campaign which Abdul Wahid took part in was to 1946: 1528: 842: 1157:
stronghold in Bengal. Anwar then invited some Mughal officers to a banquet in which he kidnapped two officers and subsequently fled to Baniachong. He was eventually defeated by the Mughals and pleaded for ceasefire. Abdul Wahid and others decided to chain Mahmud Khan and Bahadur Ghazi up, and send
1137:, who was the leader of the Afghans in Bengal. Shaykh Abdul Wahid led the expedition from Hasanpur (modern-day Haybatnagar) along with Shaykh Kamal. The army was instructed to build numerous forts, one every five days. In the meantime, Anwar Khan of 1248:
and Raja Raghunath were later sent to the Ghalwapara fort near Khanpur river with a fleet of 100 war-boats to safely escort the leftover troops of Sarhad Khan and Shaykh Kamal. The army successfully defeated Bhabachan Singh.
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and 4000 cavalry (including 500 of the Subahdar's own cavalry), in addition to the forces of Mirza Nuruddin, Mirza Isfandiyar, Haji Shamsuddin Baghdadi, Khwaja Asl, Adil Beg and Mirza Beg. The local
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agreed. However, this was a plot of Anwar Khan which he sent a letter to Musa Khan's brother Mahmud, telling him to inform Usman and other rebels of his plans in kidnapping the Mughal officers with
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set off for Bhalwa with a large army of cavalry, elephants, artillery and infantry. Khamaung also had a large fleet which he ordered to join their ally Sebastian Gonzales, the Portuguese ruler of
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of 500 soldiers and 300 horses. Manikya did not surrender after losing Barlas, and rather retreated to Bhulua at midnight to strengthen the fort there. News of the retreat reached the Mughals two
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by Mirza Nathan, Abdul Wahid was defeated due to his excessive drinking and inexperience, and fled to Fatehpur instead of returning to Chishti. Chishti was said to have sent a report to the
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and Sripur, Chishti finally granted Abdul Wahid permission to leave. The Magh invasion was supported by the Governor himself. Abdul Wahid was later given the title of
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at Dakchara, Chishti entrusted 200 of his horsemen under Abdul Wahid. He later joined Chishti at the Mohana of the Kutharuiya (modern-day Kirtinasha, tributary of the
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later, and so they began following the raja's forces. Having no time to defend themselves, Manikya retreated further to seek refuge with the Magh king
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where he built a fort. Abdul Wahid's army reached the fort in a few days, and a battle commenced resulting in a number of deaths on both sides.
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visited Sarhad Khan at his house where he gifted him with a gold-embroidered white shawl and a horse on behalf of Emperor
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permitted Abdul Wahid to be punished accordingly. Abdul Wahid was freed from the chains three days later.
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Manikya's forces had also planned a surprise attack at night. However, the raja's chief minister,
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Khamaung returned to Bhalwa in 1615, to which Sarhad Khan retreated with his family across the
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Prior to Abdul Wahid's conquest of Bhulua, he was commanded by Islam Khan Chishti to go to
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surrendered and pretended to offer help to the Mughals against Usman, to which Governor
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whilst he himself set off to meet with the Governor Qasim Khan Chishti at
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Sarhad Khan joined Abdun Nabi in the expedition against the
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Abdul Wahid was appointed as the main commander of the
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2563:Malik Ambar 2506:Baro-Bhuyan 2499:Adversaries 2485:Ranthambore 2440:Chittorgarh 2261:Child's war 2087:family tree 1725:Shingbahura 1720:Nijhum Dwip 1688:Bhasan Char 1657:Farhad Khan 1637:Shital Pati 1518:Subarnachar 1488:Companiganj 1363:British Raj 1294:British Raj 1200:Sarhad Khan 1113:and defeat 1091:Min Razagyi 969:The Mughal 938:Sarḥad Khān 542:East Bengal 504:British Raj 479:Company Raj 316:Pala Empire 164:Traditional 132:History of 77:Preceded by 30:Sarhad Khan 28:Abdul Wahid 2972:Categories 2957:Rohilkhand 2902:Sur Empire 2608:Nader Shah 2543:Rana Sanga 2455:Daulatabad 2339:Haldighati 2271:Bengal war 2109:Government 2041:Alamgir II 1991:Shah Jahan 1903:Noakhailla 1693:Chowmuhani 1652:Mirza Baqi 1568:Noakhali-6 1563:Noakhali-5 1558:Noakhali-4 1553:Noakhali-3 1548:Noakhali-2 1543:Noakhali-1 1265:References 1246:Mirza Baqi 1151:Baniachong 1139:Baniachong 1135:Bokainagar 1099:Feni River 1037:See also: 930:Bangladesh 605:, c. 1971 193:Bronze Age 134:Bangladesh 102:Mirza Baqi 2758:Taj Mahal 2642:Agra Fort 2603:Bajirao I 2526:Musa Khan 2480:Purandhar 2384:Raj Mahal 2359:Najafgarh 2209:Conflicts 2176:Hyderabad 2132:Provinces 1698:Dhannapur 1513:Sonaimuri 1478:Begumganj 1460:Capital: 1388:Allahabad 1242:Koch Hajo 1196:Bikrampur 1192:thanadars 1123:Musa Khan 1083:mansabdar 1068:Magh king 1015:Musa Khan 983:Koch Hajo 934:Arakanese 356:Mediaeval 279:Classical 187:Neolithic 154:Etymology 2947:Carnatic 2866:Painting 2861:Language 2829:See also 2657:Red Fort 2511:Isa Khan 2475:Kandahar 2460:Golconda 2389:Samugarh 2324:Chanderi 2114:Military 2061:Akbar II 1986:Shahryar 1981:Jahangir 1958:Emperors 1896:See also 1672:NofeL SC 1627:Samatata 1498:Kabirhat 1483:Chatkhil 1471:Upazilas 1411:85190093 1253:See also 1238:Jahangir 1194:of both 1049:Subahdar 1027:Kalakopa 1006:, and a 1000:Jahangir 971:subahdar 947:سرحد خان 910:Jahangir 205:Janapada 199:Iron Age 169:Urheimat 159:Timeline 123:a series 121:Part of 86:Raja of 58:Governor 52:Jahangir 2881:Weapons 2856:Gardens 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Index

Bhalwa
Jahangir
Islam Khan I
Qasim Khan Chishti
Ibrahim Khan Fath-i-Jang
Ananta Manikya
Bhulua
Mirza Baqi
a series
History of Bangladesh
1813 Map of Bengal
Etymology
Timeline
Traditional
Urheimat
Neolithic
Bronze Age
Iron Age
Janapada
Northern Black Polished Ware
Pundra kingdom
Bengal in Mahabharata
Gangaridai kingdom
Mauryan Empire
Samatata kingdom
Shunga
Kushan
Southwestern Silk Road
Indo-Roman trade relations
Gupta Empire

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