Mughal conquest of Kashmir
The Mughal conquest of Kashmir[lower-alpha 1] also known as War of Kashmiri Independence,[lower-alpha 2][lower-alpha 3][1][2][3] was an invasion of the Kashmir Sultanate by the Mughal Empire in 1585–1589.[4] After severe fighting and heavy casualties, the Mughals defeated the Kashmiris in the Battle of Hastivanj (10 October 1586)[5] and annexed the sultanate into their empire as the Sarkar of Kashmir. Armed struggle against the Mughals continued until Yakub Shah's surrender in 1589.
| Mughal conquest of Kashmir War of Kashmiri Independence | |||||||||
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| Part of the Mughal Conquests | |||||||||
The Pir Panjal was a frequent battleground for the conflicting forces | |||||||||
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| Belligerents | |||||||||
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Mughal Empire Supported by: Maqpon Kingdom Jammu Kingdom |
Kashmir Sultanate Supported by: Kishtwar Kingdom | ||||||||
| Commanders and leaders | |||||||||
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Bhagwant Das Shah Quli Mahram Qasim Khan Yusuf Khan Rizvi Mirza Shah Rukh Ali Akbar Shahi Fath Khan |
Yousuf Shah Chak Shams Chak Hussain Chak Qasim Nayak † Zafar Nayak † Muhammad Chak † Naurang Chak † Yaqub Sarfi (defected) Haidar Chak (defected) Lohar Chak (defected) | ||||||||
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Under Bhagwant Das:
Under Mirza Shah Rukh:
Under Qasim Khan:
Under Yusuf Khan Rizvi:
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At Buliasa Pass:
At Hanjik Fort:
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| Casualties and losses | |||||||||
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Low (at Buliasa) Heavy (at Hastivanj) Heavy (at Hanjik) |
Low to Medium (at Buliasa) Heavy (at Hastivanj) Low (at Hanjik) | ||||||||
References
- Ansari, Zoya (2023-07-04). "Mughal Rule In Kashmir". ARY NEWS. Retrieved 2024-06-25.
- "Mughal Dynasty". Kashmir Through Ages. Retrieved 2024-06-25.
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