
Shah Ghazi Kamal of Bahu, India, was truly a “headless horseman.” He lost his head during a battle in 1635, when the enemy struck him with a sword. But he did not fall from his horse. His seat in the saddle was so secure that his horse carried his headless body 26 miles from the battlefield to Bahu. The horse continued until it reached the house of its master.
The people who were near the house at that time lifted the body and placed it in a tomb that still stands in Bahu.