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In 1607, Qutbuddin Khan Koka was instructed to send Sher Afghan Khan to the court as he was accused of negligence and siding with Afghan rebels and transferred. Sher Afghan Khan refused to obey. Seeing this, Qutbuddin started off for
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When Prince Salim revolted against Akbar, Ali Quli sided with Akbar against the prince, but when Salim finally ascended to the Mughal throne in 1605 and took the name
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