Mahmud Begada wars - 4

After winning two stronghold Mahmud Badaga, known as Bagga, went out to win the Junagadh campaign to win the first fortress of 1469. In the medieval chronicle, 'Mirat-e-Sikandari', a narrative has been documented with its enormous military preparation, arms-control. Before the Junagadh Expedition, the State Treasury opened itself to please the soldiers who were dependent on them. So far the order has not been kept in the treasury, except for the cash of five crores of cash to the treasury. Sikandari writes:

Mahmood Begada opened the state's treasure to please the soldiers who were dependent on before the Junagadh campaign. So far the order has not been kept in the treasury, except for the cash of five crores of cash to the treasury.

Mahmood also ordered the Armed Forces to keep up to 1700 swords of gold bullion of 6 grams of gold, Swarms of 3300 Ahmedabad Swaroop, and three shares of two-share gold bullion 1700 Jamiai (Khangar) with weapons and nominee and Turkish assists. Sultan's order was inherently followed.


Sultan Mahmood Baghad marched from Ahmedabad, about 40 miles away from Girnar, dumping the villages along the way, spreading the desert. Due to the fear of Mahmood's attack, the message of fear spread among the old Hindu Hindus. Local citizens are frightened by the surprise of the state. People who seemed to be financially prosperous, happy and at home, were happy to save their property, with their property and family clutches, they got their way from Junagadh.

They were not able to take refuge in the area of ​​flat terrain. So they ramble in search of a safe place. Eventually, the people of Junagadh took shelter in the hill called Mahabila near Prabhash Patan. But the two were not aware of such incidents of attacking Ahmedabad and the miscreants who came to win Junagadh and their intelligence system. Mahmud's Fauz has found such refugees and attacked and hundreds killed and thus Mahmud's Junagadh campaign started.

Although there was a lot of vehicle and communication equipment in the middle, social engineering was so powerful that this incident, made up of forty miles from Junagadh, reached Junagadh in counting hours. After knowing Mahabila's attack, Junagadh Naresh went on to become a member of the Mandalik war. It was not that the Karan was foolhardy that the action of Paratha! He went against Mahmud Begada's army for the sake of hunting. There was a lot of rivalry between the two. There was a rush of attack from both. At the end, the king of Junagadh was wounded and Junagadh returned with his army and went to Girnar's fort. But once the hunt comes in hand, what is the reason behind it? He encircled the fort of Junagadh along with the army and left the army to destroy the surrounding area.

The army did not leave any action to comply with Sultan's orders. It was difficult to get out of the fort, Raja Ra. Mandalik. Therefore, in order to open the mouth as a remedy, the jungle fort of Junagadh has soaked itself in such a way that it stopped supplying out of the fort. As a result, the army, civilians and finally the king in the fort also started to breathe. The royal man had no other option but to accept Mahomood's surrender. Ultimately, the lost and tired man sent his angels out of the fort to reconcile and sent a resolution of peace.

The king of Junagadh was wounded and Junagadh returned with his army and went to Girnar's fort. But once the hunt comes in hand, what is the reason behind it? He encircled the fort of Junagadh along with the army and left the army to destroy the surrounding area.

Mahmood Begada accepted it. King Raj Mandalik admitted to paying homage to Mahmood Begada annually and on 4th December 1470, Junagadh's fort was given to Begada and he took over the responsibility of Ahmedabad. Thus, in Junagadh, the end of the tragedy of the Chudasama kingdom. After the victory of Junagadh, Mahumad built a new city named Mootepababad. There built houses - mosques and mints. From here, he gave coins in the name of Mustafabad and declared him a pawn.

Some sources state that Mahmood Begada had forced him to accept Islam forcibly. He was brought to Ahmedabad. He was given the title of "Khan-i-Jahan", which was a very noble position. But Ruddy Mandalik was very sad in Ahmedabad. Shri Chhotubhai Nayak has noted that in Ahmedabad he remembered his native and Junagadh and was very much scared. Ram Mandalik died in Ahmedabad, his grave is located near Kandoi bridge in Manchekchok, where his house was also located. Thus, the Junagadh victory of Mahmud Begada became a hoax for him personally, then Junagadh Naresh Ras Mandalik was made to root out roots. The other wars of Mahmud

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