62 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [N.S., XV, 
Prince Khurram went into the Poorb. There. . . thousand 
Pathan horses, bhomiya of the place, joined him, and the Prince 
took possession of all the country, expelled the Imperials, killed 
ye ee an imperial emir, took Hajipur and Patna, and sub- 
jugated all the land as far as the holy Prayaga [which he] made 
his boundary. Then again Prince Parvez and Mohbat Khan 
custody of the Saiyids. [In this way] they went into the 
Poorb. There they intercepted letters by Miya Fahim directed 
the camp of [raja] Sara Singha of Bikaner, and the camp of 
and formed the vanguard. The battle was engaged. Of the 
Imperials, 1,000 Saiyids were killed, and 200 others were killed 
[of the forces] of Prince [Parvez].. And of the Hindu sirdars, 
the following were killed :— 
1. Raja Bhiva Ranauta, 
2. Paharakhan, the son of raja Vara Singha, 
3. Dariya Khan Ruheld, 
4. Ra[thora] Hari Dasa Ramota, 
5. Sisodiyo rava Kalyana Dasa, 
6. Sisodiyd Keso Dasa, [the son] of Jé Mala Sagauta, 
7. Sisodiyd Mana Singha, [the son] of Bhana Sakatauta, 
8. The elephant Jatajota. 
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self] and Abdulla Khan escaped in flight, [and their] elephants, 
luggage (?), tents and everything fell into [the hands of the] 
Emperor. i 
It was a victory for the Imperials. 
The last extract, No. 8, with which I close this small se- 
lection from the Rajasthani Chronicles, is taken from the 
Khyata of Bikaner by Sindhayaca Dayala Dasa and is meant to 
illustrate the lines on which chronicles, or rather registers, of 
