Continuing the glory of their ancestors, Dullah Bhatti became the rebel leader of the revolting tribes of Bars of Punjab and resisted Mughal rule for decades. Mughal authority in Punjab became so weak that Akbar had to shift the capital from Agra to Lahore to personally oversee the Mughal campaign against the revolting Bhattis of Sandal Bar. Anyway, Dulla fought bravely and for once the Mughal army had to call for reinforcements because the rebels and the public support were too hot to handle. Dulla’s son was killed in the war. Dulla was deceitfully captured and brought to the emperor’s court in Delhi. He was hanged to death. Ultimately, though, Akbar prevailed, the Mughals captured and beheaded Dullah publicly in the main Bazar area of Lahore.
