During the Muslim migration, when millions of Muslims accepted martyrdom, the Indian army attacked Muslim caravans.
Taj Bibi, who was one of the martyrs’ eyewitnesses, didn’t have many difficulties when they lived in the city.
The impoverished, however, who went in caravans, had the harshest circumstances. According to Taj Bibi, nine young Muslim females had leaped into the wells while still alive, and the wells were so full that their bodies were raised to the top.