Bajaur massacre

Bajaur massacre
Part of Campaigns of Babur
Date6–7 January 1519
Location
Result Timurid victory
Belligerents
Timurids Gibarids
Commanders and leaders
Babur Sultan Haidar Ali Gibari

The Bajaur massacre or Battle of Bajaur was a military conflict waged by Babur against the Pashtun tribes inhabiting the Bajaur region, on 6–7 January 1519. Babur, a Timurid (and later Mughal) ruler from Fergana (in present-day Uzbekistan) who captured Kabul in 1504, launched this assault with the purpose of solidifying his authority in the Kabulistan. It took place in Bajaur, located in present-day Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan on the border with Afghanistan. After capturing the Fort of Bajaur, Babur massacred at least 3,000 Bajauris, and set up a tower of their skulls, charging them of being "false to Islam."