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17: 126:, but was unable to capture the town. Babur then advised Najm to retreat to Qarshi in order to wait for reinforcements. Najm, however, declined, which resulted in the mutiny of several 79:, and belonged to a prominent family which could trace its existence in Isfahan back to the 1440s. He had a brother named Mahmud Beg Khuzani. In 1509/10, Najm succeeded 115:, and had the city sacked and its inhabitants brutally massacred, which resulted in the death of over 1,500 men, and even children and women. A small 357: 238: 134:
between the Uzbeks and what was left of the army of Najm, which resulted in his defeat and capture. He was shortly executed, and was succeeded by
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community was also massacred by the army of Najm, the prominent poet Maulana Binai being one of them.
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nobleman from the Khuzani family, who was the third person to serve as the
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chieftains who had been with him during his campaign. On November, a
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Index


Qarshi
Shah Ismail
Isfahan
Persian
Persian
Safavid Empire
Isfahan
Amir Najm al-Din Mas'ud Gilani
Timurid
Babur
Uzbeks
Shah Ismail I
Khorasan
Oxus River
Qarshi
Sayyid
Bukhara
Qizilbash
battle ensured at Ghazdewan
Abd al-Baqi Yazdi






Mazzaoui 2002
Newman 2008
Newman 2008

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