60 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [N.S., XV. 
indeed against me.” And as for the imperial emirs, those whom 
the Prince had alluwed to go before, were allowed to go, but 
afterwards to the others he was not giving permission to leave. 
Abdulla Khan Laskar Khan, raja Varasingha De, and raja 
Gaja Singha, these [were] the only ones [who] had been given 
permission to leave before, and after [these, the Prince] was not 
granting permissions to leave. Now, all [the emirs] had 
received the imperial summons and [in compliance with the 
as hisown men. [These'were:] raja Sara [Singha] of Bikaner, 
Kachavaho Giradhara Raisaldta, Ra[thora] Udé Singha 
Bhagavanadasota of the Meratiya branch, Kachavaho Chatra 
Singha Madhosinghota, and Kafchavaho] Hirade Rama. Then 
these said to the Prince: ‘‘ We [should like to] remain [with 
you}, but afterwards the Emperor [will confiscate] our lands 
and give [them] to Muhammadans and will make [our] women 
[his] doy His [Accordingly] in the heart of night, Sira 
ing ait e 
Meanwhile the Emperor arrived at Lahor [and] the news 
spread that the Prince had rebelled.... 
(Extr. 7:) urfaatsit aat are dtaet qo afeat sae at 
FY AAA TTF Gee arene yes at SS uate Tt 
Wat... Utfaat Var at are fafeat VS weal eae areas 
fa] uatfaaret ata atfeat miaeret waara...... ate 
Sree veal areste feat! uxat abe wank? frost? 
wins ez at at aa arestal eae ateaaat qeraue [ah 
Wa yf afer weaue ate uy cat Gare aft ufeat 
vara fe feat’ vara ff aet anae & mt aaa Gf aei ® 
wart aft ae feat yea at maa atat ata oo ana 
‘eta, aa, For frost, ‘ea, owt, oar. 
