I wonder what the new novice writers would say after reading the text below. Probably, they have not read any single authentic book like this. Yet, they claim they are great BD historians. Bloody idiot bunch of people!!!But of course, there were planned conversions by Mughal Akber after Delhi took control of Bengal after a long 30-year fighting.
I ask people to read a book named Baharistan-i-Gaebi written by General Mirza Ispahani of the Mughal troops in Bengal. His name in the book is Mirza Nathan.
I possess the Bengali version of this authentic book. You can read many details of the 30-year war between the Delhi Mughal and Bengal Afghan/ Pathan forces that started in around 1575 by Akber and ended in 1605 when Jahangir was the Emperor.
The Pathan Sultan Daud Khan Karani was captured and beheaded by Mughal General Munaim Khan (?) in 1576. But the war continued for 30 years led by many Feudal Lords/ Chieftains of Bengal. Isa Khan Afghan was one of them, but he was the strongest.
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