1920.] Numismatic Supplement No. XXXIV. 243 
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The gist of all this is that a fortress was erected in A.H. 
1030 by the Raja Bikramajit at Tamarni, a qasba or township 
situated at a distance of 28 koss from Aurangabad on the 
the Maasiru-l-Umara is not a contemporary authority, but a 
been possible to trace the statement to its source. This is the 
‘Amal-i-Salih or Shahjahannama of Muhammad Salih Kambi, 
a voluminous but most valuable chronicle in which not less 
than 210 pages are occupied by an account of Shah Jahan’s 
life from his birth to his accession. At p. 159 we read :— 
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