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After the conquest, Baz Bahadur fled Malwa to [[Khandesh]], and was there pursued by Mughal military commander Pir Muhammad Khan who occupied [[Burhanpur]], the capital of the area. However, Khan was defeated and killed by a coalition of Baz Bahadur, [[Farooqi dynasty|Khandesh Sultanate]], and [[Berar Sultanate]], leading to Baz Bahadur regaining Malwa for a brief period in 1562 before renewed Mughal attacks.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=King |first1=L. White |title=History and Coinage of Malwa |journal=The Numismatic Chronicle and Journal of the Numismatic Society |date=1903 |volume=3 |pages=358 |jstor=42680007 }}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last1=Richards |first1=John F. |title=The New Cambridge History of India |date=1995 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |page=18 |chapter=The Mughal Empire}}</ref>
After the conquest, Baz Bahadur fled Malwa to [[Khandesh]], and was there pursued by Mughal military commander Pir Muhammad Khan who occupied [[Burhanpur]], the capital of the area. However, Khan was defeated and killed by a coalition of Baz Bahadur, [[Farooqi dynasty|Khandesh Sultanate]], and [[Berar Sultanate]], leading to Baz Bahadur regaining Malwa for a brief period in 1562 before renewed Mughal attacks.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=King |first1=L. White |title=History and Coinage of Malwa |journal=The Numismatic Chronicle and Journal of the Numismatic Society |date=1903 |volume=3 |pages=358 |jstor=42680007 }}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last1=Richards |first1=John F. |title=The New Cambridge History of India |date=1995 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |page=18 |chapter=The Mughal Empire}}</ref>


Akbar sent [[Abdullah Khan Uzbeg]] to recover Malwa. Baz Bahadur again escaped, first to the hills of [[Gondwara]] to conduct guerilla warfare, then seeking shelter with [[Udai Singh II]] in 1568. Meanwhile, Abdullah Khan became governor of Malwa. Baz Bahadur finally surrendered to the Mughals in 1570 and was awarded a [[mansabdari]] of 2,000 by Akbar, becoming a part of the Mughal nobility. The conquered areas were later organized into the [[Malwa Subah]].{{citation   needed|date=October 2019}}
Akbar sent [[Abdullah Khan Uzbeg]] to recover Malwa. Baz Bahadur again escaped, first to the hills of [[Gondwara]] to conduct guerilla warfare, then seeking shelter with [[Udai Singh II]] in 1568. Meanwhile, Abdullah Khan became governor of Malwa. Baz Bahadur finally surrendered to the Mughals in 1570 and was awarded a [[mansabdari]] of 2,000 by Akbar, becoming a part of the Mughal nobility. The conquered areas were later organized into the [[Malwa Subah]].{{citation needed|date=October 2019}}


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