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Tufal (Persian: طوفال, also
Romanized as
Ţūfāl; also
known as Ţūfān; Persian: طوفان) is a
village in Sang Bast
Rural District, in the
Central District...
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defeated by a
coalition of
three powers:
Miran Mubarak Khan II of Khandesh,
Tufal Khan of
Berar and Baz Bahadur. Pir
Muhammad died
while retreating. The confederate...
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reign Tufal Khan, one of his ministers,
usurped the throne. In 1474,
Murtaza I,
Sultan of Ahmadnagar,
annexed Berar to his sultanate. Burhan,
Tufal Khan...
- Khandesh,
devastated the
kingdom and
overran Burhanpur.
Miran Mubarak asked Tufal Khan of
Berar for help. The
joint army of
Berar and
Khandesh defeated Pir...
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defeated by a
coalition of
three powers:
Miran Mubarak Shah II of Khandesh,
Tufal Khan of
Berar Sultanate and Baz Bahadur. Pir
Muhammad died
while retreating...
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which however ended in defeat. She
conducted a
second war in
alliance with
Tufal Khan
against Bi****ur,
which also
ended in defeat. Her rule was unpo****r...
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defeated by a
coalition of
three powers:
Miran Mubarak Shah II of Khandesh,
Tufal Khan of
Berar and Baz Bahadur. Pir
Muhammad died
while retreating. The confederate...
- handle=hein.journals/indlj10&div=13&id=&page= (Accessed:
October 15, 2014).
Tufal, A. (n.d.) 'Cases of employers' liability', Law Teacher, (), pp. 1-18 [Online]...
- Shah (1504–1530)
Darya Imad Shah (1530–1562)
Burhan Imad Shah (1562–1574)
Tufal Khan 1574
Yusuf Adil Shah (1490–1511)
Ismail Adil Shah (1511–1534) Mallu...
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three rulers: Baz
Bahadur himself,
Mubarak Khan II,
ruler of
Khandesh and
Tufal Khan,
ruler of
Berar (in present-day Maharashtra).
Outnumbered by this coalition...