Jujhar Singh had written a letter to Kok Shah, the
Gond king of Deogarh, to let him pass through his territory unharmed and was waiting for an answer at
Chauragarh. He heard rumors that the king of Deogarh was dead and hence he travelled through his territory toward
Golconda. However, he and his son were killed by Gonds in the
Kingdom of Chanda. Due to Jujhar Singh's attempts at independence, Shah Jahan wrote a farman ordering
Khan-i Dauran, Khan-i-Jahan Barha and Firoz Jung to kill Jujhar Singh. Khan-i-Jahan Barha played a crucial role in the suppression of his rebellion. Their heads were cut by
Khan-i-Dauran and sent to Firoz Jung to be presented to the
Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. The Mughal army recovered treasures worth one crore which Jujhar Singh had hidden in various wells in Deogarh territory. == References ==