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and dagger, and beside his usual force added twelve thousand 
horse under ‘Azim Khan, and presented to all the army suitable 
gratification.’’ The prince was entirely successful. ‘‘Pleasing 
intelligence arrived,’’ says J ahangir, ‘‘ of the intention of Rana 
Aura Singh to repair and make his obedience to me. My fortu- 
nate son Khurram had established my authority and garrisons 
in diverse strongholds of the Rana’s country which owing to 
the m gn influence of the air and water, its barrenness and 
later his grandson Jagat to pay homage to the Emperor at 
Ajmer. There were great rejoicings : and naturally the coins 
commemorated the victory. 
Panna LALL. 
157. TREasuRE-TRove Corns OF THE BrEnGaL SULTANS. 
ee find of 100 silver coins in the Khulna district is of 
sits of issues of the early Sultans of Bengal -d 
° : ngal, from Fakhru-d-din 
Mubarak Shah to Shahabu-d-din Bayazid, thus covering at the 
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