Battle of Ghujduwan

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After Ubaid Khan, the Uzbek leader, defeated the Timurid ruler Babur near Samarkand at Kul-i-Malik, Shah Ismail of Persia sent General Najm-i Thani to help Babur. However, at Ghujduwan, the Timurid and Persian forces were badly beaten. After this defeat, Babur decided to focus on his plans to conquer India, starting on November 12, 1512.[1][2]

Battle of Ghujduwan (1512)
Part of Capture of Samarqand
Date12 November 1512
Location
Ghujduwan, Modern day Uzbekistan
Result Shaybanids victory
Belligerents
Timurid Empire
Safavid Iran
Khanate of Bukhara
Commanders and leaders
Babur
Najm-i Thani 
Hossein Beg Laleh
Abdal Beg Talish
Biram Khan
Sultan Ubaid-Ulahb Khan
Sheikhein Mirza 
Jani Beg Sultan
Kuchum Khan
Suyunjuk Sultan
Strength
Unknown Unknown
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown

References

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  1. Jaques, Tony (2006-11-30). Dictionary of Battles and Sieges: A Guide to 8,500 Battles from Antiquity Through the Twenty-first Century [3 Volumes]. Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 392–393. ISBN 978-0-313-33536-5.
  2. SRIVASTAVA, ASHIRBADI LAL (1986). THE MUGHAL EMPIRE (1526-1803 A.D). p. 13.