The Rebels were camped
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On the morning of August 31, 1573, 3000 horseman of the imperial Mughal army paused at the banks of the Sabarmati. The rebels, they were after, lay just beyond the swollen river but the soldiers were exhausted they had travelled 960 kms of difficult terrain in nine days, riding almost continuously. Suddenly a worrier on a chestnut charger plunged into the raging torrent. As man and horse struggled on to the opposite bank, a thrill ran through army. It was emperor, Jalal-ud-din Akbar! With a roar, the soldiers followed him across and within two days, they had put down the rebellion so thoroughly that Gujarat remained in Mughal hands for the next 185 years.
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