Vol. V, No. 9.] Note on Seven Sixteenth Century Cannon. 375 
[N.8.] 
family previously referred to) we learn that the lady was the 
daughter of one ot the Diwans of Sarail in Tippera, and that 
Sharif Khan and his wife had only one child, named Fatimah. 
is girl was married to Haibat Khan, who was fourth in 
descent from ‘Isi Khan, through his younger son Muhammad, 
and on the death of her parents the parganahs of Maheswardi, 
Singhadé and Darzi Bazi passed into the possession of the 
on the 1” to the mile map as Diwan Khuda Niwaz Khban’s 
House it appears likely that it was still a family seat in the 
middle of the last century, when the Survey map was made. 
Diwan Khuda Niwaz Khan was a great-great-great-grandson of 
Haibat Khan and according to the Itihas died in 1266 B.S. 
(=1859 A.D.) at Dacca. The only respectable inhabitants of 
Pariilia at present are some Brahmins who probably owe their 
lands to the generosity of some Diwan. Though strict Muham- 
madans, the family have ever shown by their lavish gifts to 
Brahmins that they venerate the memory of their Hindu ances- 
tor, Kalidis Gajdani. 
