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    ensuing battle at the pass of Deorai, Sipihr controlled the fourth section of Dara’s army, at the south-eastern corner, adjoining the hill of Gokla. The...
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    and was tasked with capturing Dara Shikoh. He defeated Shikoh in the Battle of Deorai in 1659. Dara sought refuge under Malik Jeevan but he was betrayed...
    56 KB (7,233 words) - 12:41, 20 June 2024
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    Dara Shikoh (category Subahdars of Gujarat)
    sent by Aurangzeb, but was once again comprehensively routed in the battle of Deorai (near Ajmer) on 11 March 1659. After this defeat he fled to Sindh and...
    43 KB (4,371 words) - 05:47, 17 June 2024
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    After Dara's defeat in the Battle of Deorai, he and his wife tried to flee to Iran through the Bolan Pass, but Nadira died of dysentery and exhaustion....
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    Nur Chashma (category History of Ajmer)
    Hakluyt society. Tod, James (1914). Annals And Antiquities Of Rajasthan Vol.2. "Battle of Deorai | Indian history". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 26...
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    Gujarat Subah (category Subahdars of Gujarat)
    Jaswant Singh of Jodhpur and appointed him as the viceroy of Gujarat in reward for deserting Prince Dara Shikoh before the battle of Deorai. Qutb-ud-din...
    49 KB (6,694 words) - 13:39, 23 June 2024
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    Sardar Khan's Roza (category Monuments of National Importance in Gujarat)
    Jamalpur area of Ahmedabad, India. Sardar Khan was a minister of Ahmedabad during Mughal rule. After Dara Shikoh lost the battle of Deorai (near Ajmer)...
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    British literature in languages other than English (category History of literature in the United Kingdom)
    as, Dialann Deoraí. It was translated into English by Valentine Iremonger and published in 1964 under the title An Irish Navvy: The Diary of an Exile. Nationalist...
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