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"Chandiri I stormed in 934 A.H. (1528 A.D.) and, by God's pleasure, took it in a few hours; in it was Rana Sanga's great and trusted man Midni Rao, we made general massacre of the Pagans in it and, as will be narrated, converted what for many years had been a mansion of hostility, into a mansion of Islam."
"Why they had gone so suddenly off the walls seems to have been that they had taken the resolve of those who give up a place as lost; they put all ladies and beauties to death, then, looking themselves to die, came naked out to fight. Our men attacking, each one from his post, drove them from the walls whereupon 2 or 300 of them entered Medini Rao's house and there almost killed one another in this way: -- one having taken stand with a sword, the rest eagerly stretched out the neckblow. Thus went the greater number to hell. By God's grace this renowned fort was captured in 2 or 3 garis (cir. an hour), without drum and standard, with no hard fighting done. A pillar of pagan-heads was ordered set up on a hill north-west of Chanderi. A chronogram of this victory having been found in the words of Fath-i-daru'l-harb (Conquest of a hostile seat), I thus composed them: Was for a while the station Chandiri Pagan-full, the seat of hostile force; By fighting, I vanquished its fort, The date was Fath-i-daru'l-harb."
"The contemporary Tarikh-i-Babari describes how Babarâs troops âdemolished many Hindu temples at Chanderiâ when they occupied it."
"Similarly, when sultan Mahmud led an expedition against the Hara Rajputs in 1454, he put many of them to the sword, âand sent their children into slavery at Mandu.â In 1468 from the ravaged and burning town of Karahra (near Chanderi), 7,000 prisoners were taken."
"In AH 934 (AD 1528), I attacked ChanderĂŽ and, by the grace of AllĂŁh, captured it in a few hours⌠We got the infidels slaughtered and the place which had been a dĂŁruâl-harb for years, was made into a dĂŁruâl-IslĂŁm."
"Baburnama, Translated by S.A.A. Rizvi included in Mughal KĂŁlĂŽna BhĂŁrata: BĂŁbur, Aligarh, 1960, p. 167"
"Professor Sri Ram Sharma cites from TĂŁrĂŽkh-i-BĂŁburĂŽ that âHis Sadr, Shaikh Zain, demolished many Hindu temples at ChanderĂŽ when he occupied itâ."