Mughal conquest of Bhulua
| Mughal conquest of Bhulua | |||||||||
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| Part of Mughal conquest of Bengal | |||||||||
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| Belligerents | |||||||||
| Mughal Empire |
Bhulua Kingdom Supported by: Mrauk-U Kingdom | ||||||||
| Commanders and leaders | |||||||||
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Islam Khan I Shaikh Abdul Wahid Mirza Nuruddin Mirza Isfandiyar Shamsuddin Baghdadi Khwaja Asl Adil Beg Mirza Beg |
Ananta Manikya Mirza Yusuf Barlas | ||||||||
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3,000 matchlocker 4,000 cavalry 50 elephants | Unknown | ||||||||
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The Mughal Conquest of Bhulua was 17th-century Mughal conquest of the Bhulua Kingdom, which covered much of the present-day Noakhali region of Bangladesh. The campaign was led by Shaykh Abdul Wahid, under the orders of Islam Khan I, against Raja Ananta Manikya in 1611. The conquest of Bhulua allowed the Mughals to successfully penetrate through southeastern Bengal and conquer Chittagong and parts of Arakan.