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defenders fought valiantly until noon when the fort fell, resulting in substantial casualties on both sides. The victorious forces seized an abundance of provisions, valuable goods, and a significant number of prisoners. Among the survivors of the garrison, seven hundred were mutilated by having a
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had dispatched a formidable force of 16,000 horsemen to provide reinforcements. Although they arrived too late to aid the fort directly, they surrounded the Mughal forces on all sides. Upon learning of a crucial supply convoy approaching from Parenda,
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forces managed to transport heavy artillery to an elevated position under the cover of night. At dawn, they commenced a relentless assault on the fort's walls and towers. The attack began and the
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Following this decisive event, a period characterized by intricate political intrigue and power struggles ensued. Conflicts emerged between the Mughal viceroy and the nobility of
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in 1679. After a fierce bloody resistance to the siege lasting over 55 days, the battle resulted in the razing of the fort of Bhupalgarh and a decisive victory for the
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ordered the destruction of Bhupalgarh's remaining assets and fortifications before returning to Dhulkhed. The fall of Bhupalgarh occurred on April 2, 1679.
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twelve miles from Bhupalgarh; despite being outnumbered, he bravely withstood the attack within a fortified village, inflicting heavy casualties on
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hand severed before being released, while the remaining captives were likely enslaved.
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Encyclopaedia Indica: Shivaji as Warriore and Administrator
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Cambridge History Of India, Vol. 4, The Mughul Period
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Index

List of battles involving the Mughal Empire
The Maratha rebellion
Mughal

Maratha Kingdom

Mughal Empire


Diler Khan
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Deccan wars
Ahmednagar
Chakan
Surat
Purandar
Sinhagad
Salher
1st Shivneri
2nd Shivneri
Bhupalgarh
Kalyan
Burhanpur
Ramsej
Konkan
Wai
1st Raigrah
Panhala

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