Awais Khan died while trying to cross a stream but was trapped in a quicksand and eventually struck by an arrow in confusion by his own soldier.
The Moghuls were in the greatest disorder though and, moreover, refused to obey Satuq Khan who was perceived as a puppet ruler of the Timurids; so that Satuq Khan could no longer remain in Moghulistan, but retired to Kashghar.
Satuq Khan for his part was not recognized in most of the country but he did retain control of Kashgar.
They seized Karakul Ahmad Mirza and carried him off to Samarkand, where they cut him in half.
[2] Kashgar remained under Timurid rule for a few more years, as Ulugh Beg installed several governors in the town.