Kalu Khan Yusufzai[a] (Pashto: کالو خان یوسفزئی) (1550s–1597) was an Afghan warrior and military leader in 16th century who inflicted one of the greatest defeats of the Mughal Empire.
This jirga travelled across Yousafzai's country, preaching about unity and issuing dire warnings about the effects of division.
According to Ain-i-Akbari, Kalu Khan accompanied Mughal Emperor Akbar to Agra when he visited the Kabul area to reprimand Mirza Muhammad.
[7] How, why, and under what conditions Akbar brought Kalu Khan to Agra are not explicitly described by Abu Fazal.
After some initial wins, the Yousafzai suffered significant casualties, and Zain Khan Koka was dispatched to defeat them.