Discover the shocking story of how the Zulfikar Khan treacherously murdered Yachama Nayak, leading to family’s tragic sacrifice , desperate fight for survival.
Tag: Mughal Empire
Explore the grand and turbulent era of the Mughal Empire at Gingee Fort, a period that transformed the “Troy of the East” into a vital imperial outpost known as Badshabad. This tag delves into the late 17th and early 18th centuries, when Emperor Aurangzeb turned his full attention to the Carnatic to crush the Maratha resistance. Discover the administrative genius of the Mughals as they implemented the Faujdari system and appointed powerful Kiladars like Swarup Singh Bundela. We examine the architectural and cultural synthesis of this period, where Indo-Islamic styles merged with the fort’s granite foundations. Learn about the legendary eight-year siege, the logistical challenges of maintaining a remote southern capital, and how Mughal rule at Gingee laid the groundwork for the eventual rise of the Nawabs of Arcot.
Zulfikar Khan’s Coastal Campaign for Power and Plunder
Explore Zulfikar Khan’s Coastal Campaign in South India, his dealings with the English, and his alleged treason against Emperor Aurangzeb.
Yachama Nayak: The Local Chief Who Switched Sides and Paid the Price
Discover how Yachama Nayak, a powerful South Indian chief, switched from Maratha to Mughal side in 1693 and was treacherously killed by Zulfikar Khan
When a Mughal Prince Kambaksh Failed: The Story of Punishment and Forgiveness
Discover the dramatic story of failure of Prince Kambaksh at Gingee fortress and how Emperor Aurangzeb punished his officials in 1693.
Zulfikar Khan: A Mughal General’s Bold Military Tactics During the Siege of Gingee
This blog post explores the military tactics and challenges faced by Mughal commander Zulfikar Khan during his campaigns against Maratha forces.
Prince Kam Baksh’s Secret Correspondence: Betrayal, Espionage,
During the great siege of Gingee, a young Mughal prince named Kam Baksh secretly allied with the Maratha king, Raja Ram. Uncover the story of his betrayal
Zulfiqar Khan Nusrat Jung and the Impregnable Fortress of Gingee
Zulfiqar Khan Nusrat Jung resonates with power and strategic brilliance in the annals of South Indian history, and his connection with Gingee Fort in Tamil Nadu

