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Baburnama: Memoirs of Babur

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and to count them up continuation of illness Orders sent to the Lahor begs to delay engagement till Babur arrived The Sind ferried (for the first time) and the army tale declared as 12,000 good and bad The eastward march unexpected ice Rendezvous made with the Lahor begs Jat and Gujur thieves a courier sent again to the begs News that 'Alam Khan had let Ibrahim Liidl defeat him near Dihll particulars of the engagement he takes refuge with Babur The Lahor begs announce their arrival close at hand Ibrahim's troops retire before Babur's march Daulat Khan Ludi surrenders Milwat (Malot) waits on Babur and is reproached Ghazi Khan's abandonment of his family censured Jaswan-valley Ghazi Khan pursued Babur advances against Ibrahim Ludi his estimate of his adversary's strength 'Alam Khan's return destitute to Babur Babur's march leads towards Panlpat Humayun's first affair succeeds reiterated news of Ibrahim's approach Babur's success in a minor encounter he arrays and counts his effective force finds it under the estimateorders that every man in the army shall collect carts towards RumI defence 700 carts brought in account of the defences of the camp close to the village of Panlpat Babur on the futility of fear ; his excuses for the fearful in his army his estimate of Ibrahim's army and of its higher possible numbers Author's Note on the Auzbeg chiefs in Hisar (918 AH. 1512 AD.) Preliminary encounters Battle and victory of Panlpat Ibrahim's body found Dihll and Agra occupied by Babur he makes the circuit of a FarghSna-born ruler in Dihll visits other tombs and sees sights halts opposite Tughluqabad the khutba read for him in Dihll he goes to Agra Author's Note on rulers in Guallar The (Koh-i-nur) diamond given by the Guallar family to Humayun Babur's dealings with Ibrahim's mother and her entourage Description of Hindustan (pp.478 to 521) Revenues of Hind (p. 521) Agra treasure distributed local disaffection to Babur discontent in his army at remaining in Hindustan he sets the position forth to his Council Khwaja Kalan decides to leave his and Babur's verses on his desertion Babur's force grows locally action begun against rebels to Ibrahim in the East Gifts made to officers, and postings various Blban Jalwdni revolts and is beaten The Mir of Blana warned Mention of Rana Sanga's failure in his promise to act with Babur Sanga's present action Decision in Council to leave Sanga
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