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Udayaditya's forces secured an initial victory. However, the tide turned against them when the Mughal army unleashed a barrage of arrows, effectively surrounding the Jessore squadron forces. In the midst of this confrontation, Jessore's commander, Khwaja Kamal, lost his life. Udayaditya was compelled
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Pratapaditya deployed his forces strategically in response to the Mughal advance. He sent his son, Udayaditya, accompanied by Khwaja Kamal and 500 war boats. In addition, another contingent led by Jamal Khan was dispatched, consisting of forty war elephants and one thousand horsemen. Initially, the
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and Ichhamati rivers. It was here that the initial encounter between Pratapaditya's Jessore army and the Mughal forces occurred. As the Mughal army approached the territory of Jessore, Pratapaditya took significant measures to fortify his capital and positioned a formidable army and fleet under the
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In January 1612, the Mughal forces initiated a siege on the Jessore fort, compelling Pratapaditya to surrender. Pratapaditya and his sons were captured and subsequently sent to the imperial court. By this event, Mughals successfully captured Jessore and annexed it directly into the rule of Bengal
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Following the retreat of Udayaditya, Jamal Khan decided to vacate the fort of Salka. Subsequently, the fort of Salka came under Mughal control. This victory allowed the Mughals to acquire a substantial portion of Jessore's artillery, further strengthening their position in the conflict.
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among them. Pratapaditya, who had previously been an ally of the Mughal Empire, chose not to support the Mughals in quelling this rebellion. As a result, after successfully suppressing the rebellion, Islam Khan led an expedition toward Jessore to subjugate the Kingdom of Pratapaditya.
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Pratapaditya attempted to seek peace by sending an envoy to Mirza Nathan, a Mughal commander. However, the Mughals viewed this gesture with suspicion and, as a result, advanced toward the Jessore fort with the intention of laying siege to it.
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Subsequently, the Mughal army proceeded to confront another rebel leader, Ramachandra of Bakla. However, without offering any resistance, Ramachandra surrendered to the Mughals, avoiding a battle.
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Around the middle of December 1611, Islam Khan set out on his expedition. The Mughal army was composed of one thousand elite cavalry under the command of Ghiyas Khan and
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achieved victory over the Jessore forces in a naval battle at Salka in 1611 and subsequently laid siege to the Jessore fort in 1612. Mughal forces under
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Jessore forces did not initiate any aggressive action, prompting Islam Khan to advance with his Mughal forces toward them.
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leadership of experienced officers, which included individuals of foreign origin such as Feringis (
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In 1611, a rebellion against the Mughal Empire broke out involving 12 Zamindars in Bengal, with
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by offering acknowledging their vassalage and pledging military support to the Mughal Empire.
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rivers, eventually arriving at a location known as Salka, near the junction of the
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to retreat and narrowly escaped being captured by the Mughals.
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Index

Mughal conquest of Bengal

Bangladesh
Jessore
Mughal empire

Mughal empire
Zamindars of Jessore

Man Singh I

Islam Khan I
Pratapaditya
Surrendered
POW
POW

Mughal Empire
Zamindar
Jessore
Pratapaditya
Zamindars
Bengal
Mughal forces
Man Singh I
Islam Khan I
Mughal conquest of Bengal
Mughal Empire
Battle of Rajmahal
Bengal Sultanate

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