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Mughals were able to capture Kadamtala, forcing the Afghans to retreat. However, upon receiving considerable
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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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Bayazid and his brothers, with a reception being held afterwards. Places were fixed for their residence, though they were
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1049:family tree
624:"Musa Khan"
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295:Saha (1998)
225:Abdul Karim
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57:Background
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1604:Agra Fort
1565:Bajirao I
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1909:Carnatic
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