Tughluq marched with an army on Anhilawada Patan to restore order, and Taghan fled to Junagadh and sought protection from Khengara.
In 1350 CE (HS 760/VS 1406), Tughluq again led an army against Junagadh, besieged the fort for two rainy seasons and eventually captured it.
In this battle, Vaghela Vir, a devoted adherent of Khengara, was slain.
Tughluq, after subduing the coastal town and several petty chiefs, spent rainy season at Gondal where he became ill with fever.
[1][2] Revati Kund inscription mentions that he had conquered the eighteen islands on the coast and was a great patron of music.