372 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [October, 1909. 
. Khan sparing the life of Man Singh, and the two rivals be- 
_ coming firm friends. ‘Isai Khan accompanied Man Singh back 
to Agra, where he was at first thrown into prison. Later, when 
the Emperor heard the story of the fight at Egaro Sindhu, he 
conferred on ‘Isé Khan the titles of Diwan and Masnad-i-‘All, 
r. granted him for support 22 parganahs in Mymensingh and 
acca. 
The ins¢ription given below (though the reading of the first 
half of the second line—vide Plate XXVII—is unsatisfactory) 
sufficiently confirms the family tradition that ‘Isé Khan only 
obtained his titles after the struggle with Man Singh. 
7qate Age Bel 2 
! (wamaet fe ) az Hate 
deo02 
“* The high-born Governor ‘Isa Khan on the Masnad in the 
year of the Hijra 1002 (= 1593 7 Bie 
are ornamented by bands throughout their length, while near the 
muzzle the gun is decorated by longitudinal ridges, 4 inches long. 
ge 
: s 
instead of polygonal barrel. The length of the gun is the eer 
cases, but the bore measures 13 inches, and the weight © 
the gun is 1 maund 7 seers. The inscriptions are as follows :— 
(a) At the top, just in front of the backsight, occur the 
wee © F 236-084 + 196). while ‘hear the foresight, between the 
first two bands, are found the figures sj, i.e., 1 maund 23 seers. 
