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The Wounding of Khan Kilan by a Rajput during his march to Gujarat, 1572

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Composition by Miskina.Left painted by Kesav Khord (Kesav the Younger);
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The Wounding of Khan Kilan by a Rajput during his march to Gujarat, 1572

from the Akbarnama
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During the march of Mughal forces led by Khan Kilan to Gujarat in north-west India, during the extended campaign to conquer this independent kingdom. Khan Kilan’s army was the vanguard and passed through the Rajput territory of Sirohi. The Rajput chief, Man Singh Deohra, sent envoys to Khan Kilan but at the end of their audience one of the envoys stabbed the Mughal general in the shoulder. Khan Kilan’s men leapt forward and killed the attacker and his companions.
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