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ROHINKHED

Rohinkhed (Malkapur T.; 20° 37' N., 76° 11' E.; p. 4474): This village in Malkapur tahsil is situated 20 miles to the south of Malkapur the tahsil headquarters. The village has heen the scene of two battles. In 1437 Nasir Khan Faruqi, the Sultan of Khandesh, invaded Berar to avenge the ill-treatment of his daughter by Ala-ud-din Bahamani, to whom she had been married. Khalaf Hasan Basri, the Governor of Daulatabad, who had been sent against the invader, fell upon Nasir Khan Faruqi at Rohinkhed, routed him and pursued him to his capital, Bur-hanpur, which he sacked. In 1590 Burhan the son of Husain Nizam Shah and the brother of Murtaza Nizam Shah of Ahmad-nagar, who had taken refuge at the court of Emperor Akbar, invaded Berar in company with Raja Ali Khan, a Vassal ruler of Khandesh, to establish his claim to the kingdom of Ahmad-nagar against his son Ismail Nizam Shah, who had been elevated to the throne by a faction headed by Jamalkhan. The invaders met the forces of Jamalkhan at Rohinkhed and utterly defeated them, Jamalkhan being slain and young Ismail being captured at Rohinkhed.

A mosque was built at Rohinkhed in 1582 by Khudavand Khan Mahdavi, a follower of Jamalkhan. It is now in a dilapidated condition. It bears an inscription of which only fragments are legible. It records the fact that the mosque was built in A.H. 990 (A.D. 1582) by Khudavand Khan whose generosity is praised. It is said to be second only to Kabah at Mecca in sanctity.

The area surrounding Rohinkhed was once famous as a hunting ground where different game birds and animals were found.

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