fugitives, and on 27th October the pursuit was
Pursuit of Jhujhar through Gondwana.
resumed. Arriving at Chauragarh the Imperialists found that
Jhujhar had evacuated that fort
also, after breaking up the artillery, burning
all property, and blowing up the old Gond
palaces. A Mughal garrison was posted here,
but the main army encamped four miles off, at
Shahpur. Here they learned that Jhujhar was
flying south through the Gond kingdoms of
Deogarh and Chanda, with 6000 soldiers and 60
elephants, and making about 16 miles a day.
Though he had got a start of 14 days, the
Mughal generals took up the chase from Shahpur with a light force which daily covered 40
miles. On the frontier of Chanda they came
upon his traces and doubled their speed. Jhujhar
turned at bay, fought the Mughals obstinately,
but was defeated and driven into the jungle,
and the pursuit was resumed. The fugitive,
encumbered with women and property, and
hindered in his movements by his paucity of
horses, had no peace. He could not snatch any
sleep, nor refresh his worn-out horses. As soon
as he halted for the night, he heard of the
approach of the pursuers, broke up his camp
and urged his tired men and beasts on again.
All means of escape were tried; the foot-tracks
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