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{{ | In 1585, Isa Khan attacked two Koch rulers, Ram Hazra and Lakshman Hazra, and occupied their Jangalbari Fort {{sfn|The Ballads of Bengal| Vol=2| p=315}} | ||
{{Infobox military conflict | |||
| conflict = Battle of Jangalbari Fort | | conflict = Battle of Jangalbari Fort | ||
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| date = 1585 | | date = 1585 | ||
| place = Jangalbari Fort | | place = Jangalbari Fort | ||
| result = Isa Khan | | result = Isa Khan Victory {{sfn|The Ballads of Bengal| Vol=2| p=315}} | ||
* Isa Khan occupied the Jangalbari Fort | |||
| territory = | | territory = | ||
| combatant1 = Isa Khan Kingdom | | combatant1 = Isa Khan Kingdom | ||
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| casualties2 = | | casualties2 = | ||
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Another source from local tradition was recorded that this happened in 1586 after Man Singh had defeated him in the battle of Egarasindhur. In the same year, Mughal Subahdar Shahbaz Khan again sent his forces against Isa to the south {{sfn| Shahnaj Husne Jahan. "Jangalbari Fort" . Banglapedia: The National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh}} | Another source from local tradition was recorded that this happened in 1586 after Man Singh had defeated him in the battle of Egarasindhur. In the same year, Mughal Subahdar Shahbaz Khan again sent his forces against Isa to the south {{sfn| Shahnaj Husne Jahan. "Jangalbari Fort" . Banglapedia: The National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh}} | ||
Latest revision as of 02:10, 11 September 2023
In 1585, Isa Khan attacked two Koch rulers, Ram Hazra and Lakshman Hazra, and occupied their Jangalbari Fort [1]
Battle of Jangalbari Fort | |||||||
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Isa Khan Kingdom |
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Isa Khan |
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Another source from local tradition was recorded that this happened in 1586 after Man Singh had defeated him in the battle of Egarasindhur. In the same year, Mughal Subahdar Shahbaz Khan again sent his forces against Isa to the south [2]