Mahmud Begda Battalions - 5 (Battle of the World, 1473 AD)

Do you understand that the title of the article reads the world, that Sultan Mahmood Begada had fought against the whole world? The world is the area of ​​today's Dwarka or Okkhamandal. In the middle of this world, the world was called Bat. Here Vagheer was ruled by King Bhim. Waghera caste is largely ignored in Gujarat's history and culture. Vaggers were handsome, powerful, intrepid, and adventurous. He was a strong man in the entire Arabian sea as a seafaring people. There was such a great knowledge of sea affairs that the sailors who switched ships from Africa to sea and could change the water in the sea could say that this is the ocean. Vaghera was also famous for his piracy. Vaghero, also known as King of the Sea, was also known as the caretaker of Dwarka.

The world is the area of ​​today's Dwarka or Okkhamandal. In the middle of this world, the world was called Bat.

In 1473, the Sultan of Gujarat came to Mahmud Begus Tausal with such a feudal people. It has two important factors. The first reason for Mahmood's attack on Dwarka was that one of the mullahs of Junagadh, Mohammad Samarkandi, was going to Samarkand with his family. At the same time a storm created sea waves and Vagorro interrupted Maulana's ship. Taking stock of their family and making the family hostage wandered along with two boys of Maulana. She reached Junagadh after taking both boys on the shoulder simultaneously.

Mahmood listened to his grief. Mahmood immediately prepared an attack on Dwarka. Another reason for attacking Dwarka was that when Baghas went to Sindh several times, the temples of Dwarka appearing from the ocean caused it to cease. On the other hand, there was no Muslim ruler on Mahmud Begada on Dwarka and therefore Mahmood Badaga wanted to break the market. It may be said that the event was done by Maulana, who did the work of fueling Mahmood's ambition, and Mahmood resolved to win Dwarka.

On 14 May 1473, Baigao came out with his army to campaign for Dwarka, but the road was not easy. Due to the narrow and scanty roads, he often used to hold his desire to win his Dwarka, but he was not able to stop after Maulana's cry. The road from Junagadh to Dwarka was very difficult, along with wild beasts and poisonous snakes. According to the book 'Mirat-e-Sikandari', the place was not able to sleep peacefully at night because of the fear of snakes, there was no tent in which there was no snake. It is said that one night, 700 snakes were captured and killed in the tent of Mahmud Begada. Sultan's army had to bear the brunt of the girder on the way. It also includes many wild animals.

Thus, reaching the Begum Brigade Dwarka, Mahaguasi. Due to the arrival of the Mahamud Baggada, the king of Dwarka flooded from there only. Begada took the encampment in front of the bat in the village of Arga, and remained there for four months. Mahmud's army encircled the bat with a large number of ships from the naval army of nearby dee. In the small paddock, the soldiers of Mahmood used to show arrows and slingshot on the bat. Finally Batthbath came and Sultan's army was big, and they were defeated. The fleeing vagors were captured. Dwarka temples were demolished. Ultimately, the victory of the bat has led to a massive robbery of pearls, rubies and valuables from there. During his stay at Dwarka, Mahmood started building the mosque. The looted wealth was sacked. Raja Bhima of Dwarka was also caught in the neck, wearing a chain and sticks in his throat was done in front of Maulana Samarankandi in Junagadh. But Maulana sent Sultan to thank Bhima.
There was no Muslim ruler on Mahmud Begada on Dwarka and therefore Mahmood Bagda wanted to break the market.

Maulana showed compassion on Bhim, not Mahmud Begada. Mahmood then sent Bhimim to Ahmedabad to his commander Mohafiz Khan, where his limbs were truncated at each gate of Ahmedabad. Before killing Bhimmah, Mohafis Bhimim was executed in whole Ahmedabad and ordered Sultan's orders.

This is a separate history of Dwarka against the defeat of Dwarka Vagheyer Raja Bhim and with this kind of cruelty of Sultan Mahmood Begada. Bhima defeated him and took him to Ahmedabad, but he escaped from there, and Punar Dwarka held such power, and it was a man who was killed. Despite two mutually opposed views of Mahamud's Dwarka Vijay in 1473, even though the narratives did not deal with this type of Dwarakaapati Bhima as described, but the first Muslim ruler to win Dwarka was Mahmood Baigao, he could not be denied.

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