The commercial activity in the capital of the Qutb Sultanate came to an halt as the kingdom experienced major rebellions in most parts. The merchants knew it wouldn't be a great idea to move goods in this situation.
The citizens were not roaming around through the capital as the palace issued a curfew and the patrols in the city increased. People were punished severely for not following the curfew.
The war alliance with the Mughals and the internal rebellion took a toll on the Sultanate finances. They were in the worst possible situation due to their own negligence.
Zafar Shah brought this situation upon himself.
He was at fault for letting his decisions be influenced by the likes of Maulana Razik.
On the northern side of the capital city, corpses of dead guards littered the cold earth. They were mostly killed with a single strike.