232 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [July, 1909. 
inued to be the capital during Mansingh’s 
Kutbu-d-din, rors H. time (1003—1013, and 1014—1015 H.), and 
Jahangir Kuli, also during the time of his Successors 
1016 H, 
Chisti (1015 H.), and Jahangir Kuli Khan 
(1016H.). In the third year of Jahangir’s 
reign (beginning on Thursday, 2nd Zul- 
hijja 1016H., 20th March 1608 A.D.) Islam 
Khan was appointed governor; and before the 7th year (begin- 
ning on 21st March 1612 A.D., N.S.) he had removed the capital 
to Dacca.! main reason for removal was to check and 
subdue the Afghan remnants under ‘Usman. The large Juma 
Islam Shah, 
1017—1020 H. 
d by the prince’s forces. Subsequently on_ his 
During the first viceroyalty of the prince Shah Shuj‘a 
Prince Shah Shuj‘a, (12th to 20th year of Shahjahan) Akbar- 
1048—1056 H., | nagar again became the capital, and 
1059—1069 H. continued to be the capital during his 
and retired to Akbarnagar. en Dara was defeated and 
captured by Aurangzeb, Shuj‘a again advanced, and was once 
1 Kutbu-d-din was appointed a se 
Kut governor on 9th Jumada I, 1015 H. 
(12th September,. 1606 A.D.), and his death was reported to the Emperor 
in the 2nd year (beginning on 22nd Zil-ka’da, 1015 H.), vi, p. 402, cf. 
Waki at-1-Jahangiri, vi, pp. 327-8 
t in the si 
aharram, 1021 H, (12th March, 1612 
g Jahanci ae kg 
; er, with mint Akbarnagar and of years Ist to 
es are found in the various Museums of India and in the British 
um. 
* Elliot, vi, pp. 391, 409, 410, 416. 
