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189:, Bayazid and Yaqub resumed their hostilities, attacking the imperial fort to the result of a serious loss of life on both sides. The intense conflict continued, putting Shaikh Kamal in considerable difficulties. The Afghans reached such levels of confidence that they repeatedly sent messages offering to accept the Mughals' surrender: "we still promise you and all your comrades, great and small, a safe passage. If you desire your welfare, then come out of your fort and go you all back on foot to Islam Khan with your bare bodies, leaving all your elephants and equipments here." 908: 160:, one thousand picked cavalry of Islam Khan I, one hundred imperial war elephants and the fleet of Musa Khan and his confederates, who had surrendered to the Mughals the previous year. Bayazid's side consisted of the forces sworn to him and his brother Yaqub, as well as several hill-tribe chieftains (likely 342: 197:
as well as the promise of imperial favour. Thus assured, Bayazid surrendered his elephants to the Mughal general, who ordered Mubariz Khan and another subordinate to command the occupying soldiers and administration of Sylhet respectively. Soon after, Anwar Khan also submitted, thus bringing Sylhet
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on the Surma bank opposite, though throughout its construction, they faced continuous bombardment by cannon fire from Yaqub's men. Upon its completion and after a week of artillery fire, the Mughals were able to capture Kadamtala, forcing the Afghans to retreat. However, upon receiving considerable
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However, when news was received of the defeat and death of Khwaja Usman, the Afghans were greatly demoralised, with their resistance collapsing and Bayazid quickly suing for peace. After initially sending Yaqub to treat with the Mughal command, Bayazid was instructed to go personally and offer his
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with greater pomp and grandeur than he had the relations of Khwaja Usman, who had also been taken to Dhaka a few days prior. Robes of honour and horses were later presented to Bayazid and his brothers, with a reception being held afterwards. Places were fixed for their residence, though they were
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Upon reaching the outskirts of Bayazid's domains, the Mughals launched a series of plundering raids with the intention of terrorising the inhabitants into submission, eventually arriving on the banks of the
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ordered the presence of Bayazid and his family alongside Khwaja Usman's at the imperial court, the former group were escorted by
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asserts that he was allowed by the Emperor to continue to rule Pratapgarh as a feudal lord, before dying soon after.
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At the time of the Mughal invasion of the region, Bayazid was among the most powerful leaders of the Eastern
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in particular (and that of Sylhet especially) was headed both jointly and independently by Bayazid,
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unconditional surrender. Shaikh Kamal met him with civility and offered him and his brother
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deprived of their liberty and kept under close watch by trustworthy officers. When Emperor
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History of Bengal: From the fall of Daud Karrani, 1576 to the death of Jahangir, 1627
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Bayazid and his family were escorted by Shaikh Kamal to the court of Islam Khan in
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of this Mughal command. The host consisted of four thousand
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for the first time under the control of the Mughal empire.
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has suggested that he was identical to Sultan Bazid of the
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states that nothing more is heard of Bayazid after this,
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and Mir Abdur Razzaq Shirazi. Mir Ali Beg was made the
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during the early 17th century, in what is present-day
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Ruler of Sylhet, Bangladesh and member of Baro-Bhuiyan
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Index

Sylhet
Bangladesh
Baro-Bhuiyan
Mughal Empire
Bengal
Afghan
Sylhet
Karrani dynasty
Bengal
Syed Murtaza Ali
Pratapgarh Kingdom
Baro-Bhuyan
Mughal
Isa Khan
Musa Khan
Bangladesh
Khwaja Usman
Usmangarh
Taraf
Baniachong
Islam Khan I
Bengal
Shaikh Kamal
Mubariz Khan
Mirak Bahadur Jalair
bakhshi (paymaster)
matchlock-men
Kukis
Surma River
city of Sylhet

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