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110,000 casualties 30,000 infantry and 250 cavalry fled All elephants killed or captured Rest of the army captured, of which 30% executed
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The Battle of Tukaroi, also known as the Battle of Bajhaura or the Battle of Mughulmari,[2] was fought between the Mughal Empire and the Bengal Sultanate on 3 March 1575 near the village of Tukaroi in present-day Balasore District of Odisha. It resulted in a Mughal victory and greatly weakened the Bengal Sultanate.[1]
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^Haig, Wolseley (1937). Burn, Richard (ed.). The Mughul Period. The Cambridge History of India. Vol. IV. Cambridge University Press. p. 113. OCLC 7492314.
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