Vol. V, No. 7.) Saptagrama or Satganw. 251 
[N.S.] 
the Thana of Laobla during the reign of Alauddin Husain Shah in 
911 A.H. This inscription has not been noticed before. Maulavi 
Khair-ul- Anim of the Hare School deciphered it for me. Dr. Bloch 
edits the complete text below 
(2) Inscription to the south of the central mihrab. This 
is completely worn out and nothing — is intelligible beyond 
Abu’l Muzaffar Husain Shah in the centre 
(3) Inscription recording the vention of a mosque by 
Pree Ruknuddin Rukn Khan, son of Alaud- 
score ae din of Sarhat. There is no mention of the 
reigning Sovereign’s name and the date 
in this inscription. Rukn ae is stated to be Sarlaskar and 
Wazir of the town of Husainabad Buzurg, of the Arsa of Sajla 
Mankhbad and Sarlaskar of “the Thana of Laobla and the town 
of Hadigarh. 
lugh Masnad Hindhii Khan is known to us from another 
inscription. Twenty-eight years later in the Kalna inscription 
of Alauddin Firuz Shah, h e builds a mosque at Kalna. In this 
tion has . made of Hadigar or Hadigarh twice— 
Idontteaton of _ in the inscription of Fath Shah 
names of 
place not su 2 
but Hadigar or Hadigarh i is undoubtedly a mis-spelt form of Ha- 
thiagarh. This par rgannah is now included in the Twenty-four 
Pergannahsand has been divided into two separate fiscal divisions.® 
Husainabad has also been mentioned twice, in inscriptions 
incised during the reign of Alauddin Husain Shah. From the 
, ste a8 B., at pt. i., pe 332. This inscription is now in the Indian 
e 
S.B. 
8 IA. » 1872, pti, p- 106. 
4 J.A 8.B., 1870, pt. i.. p. 298, Ibid., p. 297. 
8 Statistical Rt ‘of Bengal, vol. i, p. "32. 
