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77: 232:, Jai Singh and Sipahdar Khan were employed to prepare three mines under the walls of the fort. Darvesh Pahalwan was given the task of filling the moat around the fort which was about 20 feet wide. Three mines were fired. Jai Singh's mine could not bring down bastion but other two mines destroyed two bastions and parts of the wall. Jai Singh, Sipahdar Khan and Darvesh Pahalwan led the charge and entered the fort. The assault was successful and the 423: 253:
was restored to him. This is the first invasion of Nagpur recorded in detail. The victorious Khan-i-Dauran returned to the Emperor, with 8 lakhs of rupees levied from the Gond chiefs and others, and was extolled and given the high title of Nusrat Jang or "Victorious in War".
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on 16 January 1637. He made peace by presenting one and a half lakhs of rupees in cash and 170 elephants. The annual tribute was fixed (increased?) one and one third lakhs of rupees. He accepted the suzerainty of the Mughals and
225:(lawyer) Kanak Singh to Deogarh and demanded Kok Shah to surrender and pay tribute. Kok Shah delayed, thinking his Nagpur fort was strong enough to be impregnable, showing no regard for Khan-i-Dauran's proposal. 483: 370: 343: 205:
and presented him with the captured loot. He was ordered to attack Kok Shah of Deogarh. He marched into the Gond country by crossing the
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was allowed to pass through Deogarh territory unharmed. They were joined by
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Kok Shah now arrived from his capital at Deogarh and submitted to
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headed towards the frontiers of Deogarh and captured the forts of
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joined him and also paid him rupees 70000. Khan Dauran sent his
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and Kutaljhar (Keljhar) from Gond sardars, and then besieged
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Index

Nagpur
Kingdom of Deogarh

Mughal Empire
Kok Shah
Khan-i-Dauran
Krishna Shah of Chanda
Khan-i-Dauran
Mughal
Nagpur
Gond king of Deogarh
Khan-i-Dauran
Mughal
Shah Jahan
Kok Shah
Jhujhar Singh
raja of Orchha
Krishna Shah of Chanda
Jatba
Khan-i-Dauran
Udgir
Shah Jahan
river Wardha
Ashti
Nagpur
Krishna Shah of Chanda
Khan Dauran
kiladar
Khan Dauran
Nagpur

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