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Dara Shukoh started the battle with cannonade, which continued for one hour. Dara's cavalry under Rustam then attacked
Aurangzeb's artillery under Saif Shikan Khan, Rustam was soon attacked by Aurangzeb's infantry and both sides started cutting into each other. However, Dara's van continued to weaken
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In the close quarter combat...Bahadur Khan fell...the Rajput troopers from Dara's vanguard and his right wing penetrated between
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During the time of the seventh Guru, the emphasis on armed conflict with the
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the sides being almost equally matched in numbers (about 50,000 to 60,000 on each side)...The Hada
Rajputs and Saiyads of Barha upon whom Dara largely depended could not make up for the weakness of the rest of the hastily recruited
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Aurangzeb's centre...Dara had a large reserve, but instead of feeding the reserve into the battle...Aurangzebs force was exhausted....Dara lost heart...he dismounted from his elephant and escaped.
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1286:Lalbagh Fort
1261:Architecture
1247:Hector Munro
1222:Josiah Child
1172:Ibrahim Lodi
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1540:interrupted
1281:Lahore Fort
1232:Henry Every
1197:Malik Ambar
1140:Baro-Bhuyan
1133:Adversaries
1119:Ranthambore
1074:Chittorgarh
895:Child's war
721:family tree
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206:Dara Shikoh
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1089:Daulatabad
973:Haldighati
905:Bengal war
743:Government
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625:Shah Jahan
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329:References
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993:Najafgarh
843:Conflicts
810:Hyderabad
766:Provinces
455:Aurangzeb
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107:Aurangzeb
80:Aurangzeb
1581:Carnatic
1500:Painting
1495:Language
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1109:Kandahar
1094:Golconda
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958:Chanderi
748:Military
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620:Shahryar
615:Jahangir
592:Emperors
307:See also
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172:Strength
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1485:Fashion
1480:Culture
1475:Cuisine
1311:Mosques
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1124:Sambhal
1099:Hooghly
1069:Bijapur
1043:Tukaroi
1028:Sirhind
1013:Plassey
930:Battles
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728:Economy
716:Dynasty
605:Humayun
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1062:Sieges
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1084:Daman
1079:Delhi
1048:Bakla
953:Buxar
820:Malwa
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795:Berar
785:Awadh
780:Ajmer
610:Akbar
600:Babur
366:army.
1556:Jats
1449:more
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938:Agra
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733:Flag
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