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It is also in conflict with the utterances of Jauhar and Firishta— 
b 
“as long as any of the descendants of Sahib Kiran (Timiar] 
ing.” M 
Sultan, Ruler of Tatta, had assumed the title of Majesty, being 
lineally descended from the Emperor Timur.” (Lezkereh Al 
Vakiat or Private Memoirs of the Moghul Emperor Humayun, 
ferred on him that he should now have any consideration for 
his distress ?’’’ (Jbid., 
Hussyn had assumed the title of Majesty. Firishta who wrote 
about 1018 A.H.—only nine years after M‘asim—declares of 
We have seen Jauhar expressly stating that © Shah 
country.’ 
Sen y abd god Gyake [pf , edi aid ole dhe whet »° 
re dwloyS Res obs juoit 
Lakhnau Lithograph, I, 
the banner of march against it next year: tor until he urned me out 
of my place he will not Sind repose.” History of Sind, Trans. Malet, 77. 
