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Eastern Afghanistan Operations : ウィキペディア英語版
Eastern Afghanistan Operations

When the Uzbek Khan, Muhammad Shaybani besieged Kandahar, Babur found his nascent Kingdom of Kabul in trouble. He felt that Kabul would be the next target of the Uzbeks. So he consulted with his men and decided the only way out was to leave for India. What was to be Babur's second Indian expedition (and is considered by many Muslim historians including Abul Fadl as his second Indian expedition), became an operation of watch and see by keeping himself near Kabul and going around eastern provinces of Afghanistan to subdue rebellious Afghans and plundering towns and villages for supplies for his army's survival.
==Skirmishes in Laghman & Nangarhar==
In the month of the September, 1507 while marching from Kabul against India, he went by way of Little Kabul on reaching Robat-i-Surkh he passed Kuruk Sai by the hill pass. The Afghans who inhabit between Kabul and Laghman knowing full well that Babur was trying to make his escape, decided to attack him. When Babur marched out from Jagdalak, the Afghans of Khizrkhel, the Shimukhel, the Ghilzai or Khilji and the Khogyani formed the plan of obstructing his march through the Kotal Jagdalak (Lataband Pass?) and drew up on the hill which lies to the north beating their drums brandishing their swords and raising terrific shouts. Babur ordered the troops to ascend the hill and attack the enemy each in the direction nearest to him. His troops advanced and making their way through different valleys and by every approach that they could discover got near them upon which the Afghans after standing an instant took to flight without even shooting an arrow. After driving off the Afghans he reached the top of the ascent. He halted in Nangarhar before the fort of Jalalabad. Here he separated the army into four divisions who were to move about, some up the country and others down till he received intelligence of both the Afghans and the Uzbeks.

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