
52, The Later Mughals (1707-1803). 
By Witit4m Irvine, Bengal Civil Service (Retired ). 
[In continuation of article - Part I of the Journal for 1904, Vol. LXXIII, 
pp- 28-59 (Extra Number). | 
Cuaprer VIL (continued)—Mugammap Suan (1719-1748), 
Section 5. Chabelah Ram and Girdhar Bahadur at Allahabad. 
- 6. Flight of Nizam-ul-mulk from Malwah to the Dakhin. 
7. Defeat and death of Dilawar ‘Ali Khan. 
5 8. Perplexity of the Sayyid brothers. 
3 9. Attacks on Muhammad Amin Khan. 
» 10. Nizim-ul-mulk’s contest with ‘Alim ‘Ali Khan 
—‘Alim ‘Ali Khan’s preparations—Nizam-ul-mulk 
replies to the letters from Agrah—The battle with 
lim ‘Ali 
i Khan 
» ll. The news from the ‘Dakhin reaches Agrah. 
», 12. The Emperor’s advance to the Dakhin. 
» 13. Assassination of Husain ‘Ali an, 
» 14, ‘Abdullah Khan hears of his brother’s death. 
» 15 Muhammad Shah’s movements. 
» 16. Letters sent to the Emperor’s adherents. 
» 17. ‘Abdullah Khan remonstrates 
» 18. Prince Muhammad Ibrahim raised to the throne. 
» 19. The Emperor Muhammad Shah’s advance. 
, 20. Preparations for battle. 
» 21. The battle of Hasanpur 
» 22. Capture of Prince Ibrahim. 
» 23. End of ‘Abdullah Khan 
» 24, The two Sayyids, their character and conduct, 
L‘Envo1. 

Section 5.—Caapetan RAM “ni GirpHAaR BaHApuR aT 
ALLAH 
Chabelah Rém, Nagar, owed his fortunes entirely to ‘Azim- 
ush-shan, fighting for whom his brother, Dya Ram, w as kil led 
d 
declare himself in Farrukhsiyar’s favour, after that prince’s cause 
had been espoused by the Sayyid brothers. In reward for this 
zeal he had obtained high rank and various important reir 
ments. He had never been well affected to the Sayyids, and had 
made a good deal of underhand complaint about them to Farrukh- 
siyar. At the time of that emperor’s deposition, he was governor of 
