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184:, a Pashtun commander who had taken control of the Mughal territories. During his exile, Humayun spent time in Persia where he was exposed to Persian high culture and military technology. This exposure gave him valuable insight into administration, politics, and warfare, which would later serve him well in his quest to reclaim his empire. After defeating his brothers in Afghanistan and Uzbekistan, Humayun was able to solidify his hold over the region and return to India, where he successfully recaptured Babur's former capital of Delhi and reestablished the 529: 422: 519:. The Battle of Sirhind and the defeat of the Afghans by Khizr Khan Hazara and Humayun are mentioned in the *Tazkira-Humayun and Akbar*, pages 191, 192, and 194. 372: 450: 595: 566: 610: 414: 308: 496: 605: 482: 398: 350: 364: 559: 625: 615: 585: 552: 199:
had erupted in a civil war where various contenders to the throne fought each other for supremacy.
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Humayun had been in exile for 15 years after being forced to flee by
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in February 1555. Another detachment of his forces captured
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Sikandar led an army of 90,000 and met the Mughals at
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Sirhind
Mughal Empire
Mughal Empire
Suri Empire
Humayun
Bayram Khan
Sikandar Shah Suri
Battle of Chappar Chiri
Siege of Sirhind
Battle of Sirhind (1764)
Mughal Empire
Suri Empire
Sher Shah Suri
Mughal Empire
Islam Shah Suri
Suri Empire
Sikandar Shah Suri
Ibrahim Shah Suri
Humayun
Kabul
Rohtas Fort
Lahore
Dipalpur
Gurdaspur
Jalandhar
Sirhind
Mughal Army
Battle of Machhiwara
Sirhind
Humayun

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