April 6th, 1656
Dakshin Bharatiya Empire, Northern Frontier
With the fall of Mughal defences in the East Madhya Pradesh battlefront and the retreat of General Shahzad Khan, Ramayya Senapati took advantage of the situation and led the army to occupy Seoni, a town 50 km from the frontier wall.
Due to the vacuum created by the retreat of Shahzad Khan, there weren't many defences in the city of Seoni, hence it wasn't hard for Ramayya to occupy the city within the day.
Truthfully, there wasn't even a battle, because as soon as Ramayya arrived near the city wall of Seoni, the Mughal leader responsible for the city, seeing the hundreds of thousands of troops on his doorstep, did not even consider a counterattack.
He just fell to the ground with a *Thud* and raised the white flag.
With this, Ramayya not only occupied the city of Seoni as a foothold but also took over the city's defences intact.