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In 1455, Jalal Khan, a brother-in-law of
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He fled to the jungle and was pursued by
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Mushir ul Mulk besieged the Afaqis in the fort of Chakan. He informed the sultan that they had insulted the king. Alauddin ordered the execution of all of them.
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The Afaqis are referred to as new-comers rather than foreigners by
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Alauddin is credited with building a large hospital at Bidar. He endowed several villages, the revenue from which would fund the hospital.
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Alauddin himself commanded the army at Mudgal. A peace treaty was signed and the arrears of tribute were paid in full.
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was put in charge of suppressing the revolt. Jalal was pardoned by the sultan and allowed to retain
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Upon his coronation, he assumed the title of
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to join their rebellion. In 1456, Mahmud invaded Berar.
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