252 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [July, 1909. 
inscription of Ulugh Masnad of 911 A.H., we know he was: 
Sarlaskar and Wazir of Husai nabad. This Husainabad ig Une 
H 
way the Husainabad Laobla, as Blochmann has already pointed out, 
is undoubtedly Laopala in the Twenty-four Pergannahs 10 miles 
due East from Triveni.’ Itis mentioned at first as a town and later 
a or militar y outpost. Sajla Mankhbad is undoubt- 
edly the district in which Satganw was included as it has been 
mentioned wherever districts have been specified against the 
hi 
ly know 
Sirkar of Shari Dad During the British period this Parganah 
is known as Burdwan and Akbar Shahi, The name Sandal is 
no longer aged On further enquiry I learn that the name 
was 4th or wea but it is not to be found in the 18th or 
19th 5 uate records.” Butin some unknown way the name 7167 
recent visit. The manuscri ee is a copy of Bodhicaryyavatara. 
The colophone runs thus ; 
— 
1 Ibid. 
4 EB Nelson Wright's Catalogue of Coins i in the Indian Museum, vol. ii, 
i .8.B., 1870, pt. i, p. 294, footno 
Statistical Account of Benga 1, vol: “iv, p- the and J,A.8.B., 1870, 
pt. i, p. 295. 5 Jarrett’s translation, vol. i 
