However, Nizam Ali crossed the Godavari River with a portion of his forces, leaving Vithal Sundar in charge of the remaining troops and all the artillery and baggage on the south bank.
Vithal Sundar was severely wounded and killed in the battle, along with another prominent commander Vinayak das on Nizam Ali's side.
Another prominent commander Murad Khan was captured by the Marathas and sent to Asaf Jah to cede territories worth crores and some forts.
This battle marked a significant setback for Nizam Ali's army as they lost a large number of troops and valuable resources.
[6][1] A truce was reached and a treaty was signed at Aurangabad, whereby the Nizam lost 50 lacs territory including Bhalki and except Telangana and the eastern part of the Godavari river in Maharashtra.