First Campaign against Turkoman Hazaras
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The First Campaign against Turkoman Hazaras was a Mughal Empire campaign against Hazaras in the 16th century. Following Babur's departure from Kabul for Qalat, the Hazaras took advantage of his absence to raid his territories.[1] After Babur had returned to Kabul from his victory at the Battle of Qalat, he remained encamped in the Chaharbagh during the harsh winter of 1505 CE where he planned to make an excursion against them. He then went into Kabul city into the palace of Ulugh Beg Mirza, called Bostān-Serāi, prepared for the campaign and set out from there on December 28, 1505 CE.[1]
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Timurids of Kabul | Hazaras | ||||||
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Zahir-ud-din Muhammad Babur Qasim Beg Sheikh Dervish Kokaltash † Muhammad Ali Mubashar Beg † Kupūk Kuli Baba Sultan Kuli Chanāk Khatim Qurbegi Yārek Taghāi Ahmed Yūsuf Beg | ? |
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