The Sikh force entered the Fort, Qutb udDin was captured and Kasur was annexed to the Sikh kingdom. Qutb udDin was allowed to retain Mamdot, across the Sutlej, as ajagiron payment of a nominal tribute. In the joint Sikh Afghan expedition against Kashmir, Qutb udDin accompanied the Sikh force. In 1831, Nizam udDin`s son, Fateh Khan. revolted against his uncle, Qutb udDin, who was severely wounded in the clash that took place. He fled to Amritsar where he died in 1832.
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