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Tardi Beg

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Beg is said to have refused to give up his horse for the heavily pregnant Hamida, wife of Humayun, when she was eight months pregnant with her son
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The truth of these allegations is difficult to gauge as most were written after his death and following the great successes of
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It is reported that he was disliked by both the troops and generals and was eventually killed for cowardice by
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on a loan. Beg was further accused of deserting the city of
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This Indian military-related biographical article is a
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Tardi Beg Khan

Mughal Subahdar
Delhi
Akbar
Mughal Empire
Mughal Army
Battle of Tughlaqabad
Mughal Empire
Mughal emperors
Humayun
Akbar
Sher Shah
Persia
Bairam Khan
Akbar
interest
Agra
Hemu
Bairam Khan
Sarkar, Jadunath
Military History of India
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9780861251551
Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire
Akbar-Nama Vol. 2 Chap. 9
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