Alauddin planned to assassinate Amir Barid on one of their monthly visits.
However, when Amir Barid arrived, one of the assassins in the inner quarters of the house sneezed, alarming him and giving away the conspiracy.
Amir Barid married his widow[3] and proclaimed his brother Kalim-ullah the new Sultan.
[2] Kalim-ullah fled to Bijapur in 1527, and later to Ahmednagar, but was not welcomed by either of the Sultanates, and spent the rest of his life as a prisoner.
[a] Amir Barid did not elect another puppet monarch, and continued to rule until 1542.