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[N.S.] 
(1325 A.D.). He placed Satgaon under ’Izzu-d-din Yahya sur- 
named A‘zam-il-mulk, Lakhnauti under Bandar (? Pindar) 
Khalji surnamed Kadr Khan, and Sunargaon under his foster- 
brother Tatar Khan surnamed Bahram Khan (ornephew Ibrahim 
Khan, Ibn Batiitah).! He released Bahadur Shah and sent him 
h 
‘«‘ He [the emperor] gave him numerous presents in silver, 
horses, elephants, and sent him back to his kingdom. He sent 
equal halves ; that their names should figure together on the 
coins; that prayer should be offered in their common name, an 
through the provinces.’’® 
The next chapter began with the death of Bahram Khan 
Fakhru-d-din, 737- at Suniargion when his slave or armour- 
750 H. bearer (silladar) Fakhra broke out in re- 
"Ali Shah 740?-746H. bellion* Kadr Khan of Lakhnauti aided 
by ’Izzu-d-din Yahya of Satgion and Busamu-d-din Abarija (of 
Tirhut ?) defeated him. But the troops revolting killed Kadr and 
joined Fakhra who took possession of Lakhnautt (with Satgion, 
too, according to Barni) and placed his servant, one Makblis, in 
tj ee 
1 Varikh-i Mubarak-Shahi, 1. ec. aire p. mn note 1; Badaoni, 
transl., ii., 302; Ibn Batitah, French transi. iii., p- 316. 
¢ For doing of 723 H., J-RAS, O54 AS.B., 1876, p. 295, 
1907, p 587; of 730 H., J.R.A.S., ii-, 197 (mint Ghiaspir). 
French transl., iii., p. 316. 
* Th liest coi Fakhru-d-din is dated 737 H. (1336-7 A D.), 
RB ) rae’ t oot of Fakhru Santhosh 739 et 
1873, p. 252, to make it agree, I suppose, with BadAoni, i.. p. 398. The 
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whose 13th year fell in 738 H., and its 5th Maharram on 3rd ager 
1337 A.D. It shows that in 738 H. Muhammad’s command was obeyed 
at least in Lakhnauti and Satgaon. 
