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revolted, striking coin in his name. In 628 H. I-yal-timish pro- 
ceeded against him in person and captured him. He was the last 
Khalj ruler of Lakhanawati 
The coin attributed to him is dated 627 H. (which may be 
Coin, read as 629 H. also), and bears the name 
a }-Ma’ali-i Daulat Shah bin Mandid, 
with the title Shahan-Sha 
For facility of reference Ge main facts of this obscure period 
re given below in a tabulated form, with 
Summary of Events. ale and references in separate columns. 
The pages refer to Major Raverty’s translation of the Tabakat-/ 
Nasiri, unless otherwise stated. 


: = 
Date. Main Events. References. 
I, Muhammad-i Bakht-yar. 
Some time Rejected by the Muster-master in Dihli (which p. 549. 
after 589 H had been finally occupied in 589 H). 
590 O#. | Paes ded to Malik Husam-ud-din Aghil-Bak in Pp. 549-550, 
— ; was ae in charge of the fiefs Bhag 
A 
wat a hia 
Gacherea bodies “of Khaljas. _ Got a robe of ain. | \- =p Gels 
tinction from Kutb-ud-din 2 ag of Dihli. 
| 
| 
| 
| 

| Ravaged Bihar for a year or : |p. ee: and 
@ D 
| App. , 
eee 
La. Sam., Captured = sacked the fort of Bihar ae 
103 -D. | At that time Rai Lakhmaniah had been on the | an ery oe 
H 
throne for eighty years ... | 
| 
| 
eed respect to Kuth-ud-din with much booty, Pp. 552-4 ; e 
received great honour and distinction from | | Tajul Maasir, 
|Miliot, HT, 232 
‘a year | From r pressed on to Nidish, the capital ; ;| pp. 557-8 
| ey ae ihe city sedately as merchants bri ringing 
a horses for sale, and then suddenly attacked the 
| palace. Rae Lakhm msl about to dine, fled by | 
( 596 I it) ) | the ist part to Sankanit and Bang. The city 
with the palace loote 
re Nadiah in desolation, removed the seat p. 559. 
< f government to Lakhanawa ni tell brought 
the different parts of it under h 
?600 H. | Despatched a pry of the aus onl wealth to we 560 
Kutb-ud-din [-ba ae jul — 
- 
“After some | Invasion ea Tibbat. With 10,000 horse marched 
years.’ to Burdhan-kot ; went up ‘the ri river Begmati pp. 560.572. 
au | te ten anys ase gitby a ridge of more | 
20 ar | 
to rd it n through mountains, for 
| 
Cee on | uar 
| 15 faye, Seek Pe ‘a fort and had a whole-day 


1 Coin No. 13, Thomas, J.R.A.8. VI, , 867; Raverty, note 9 to p. 770 
(774). 
