574  =Journal of the Asiatic Society of Benyal, | November, 1908. 
himself. Other leaders who took the field for Sultan Tbrahiz 
and ‘Abdullah Khan were Hamid Khan, Saifullah h Khan, Bairam 
Khan, Ni‘matullah Khan,! Amir Khan, Sayyid Salabat Khan, 
‘Abd-ul-ghani Khan, Ikhlas Khan, Afghan, ‘Umar Khan, Rohe- 
lah, Dindar Khan,? ‘Abd-ul-qadir Khan, Sibghatullah Khan, 
(alias Shekhu) of ‘Lakhnan, Ghulam Mubi-ud-din Khan, Diler 
Khan, Shuja‘ Khan, Palwali, and ‘Abdullah Khan, Tarin. In all 
there were seventy chieftains riding on elephants.’ 
‘Abdullah Khan’s own division numbered twenty-five 
thousand horsemen under command of his bakhshis, Abi,l H 
Khan, Sayyid ‘Ali Khan, and Hiraman. With the other details 
orders to support she'd new troops, shee nia ore was doubted. 
With the Rajah were Khbudadad Khan, Khan Mirza, and the 
seven or eight hundred horsemen who had followed him in his 
ht. 
During the night ‘Abdullah Khan sent out Tahavvar ‘Ali 
Khan brie sees Za,lfigar ‘Ali Khan to reconnoitre. 5 At a little 
istance from the imperialist camp they came across some Rohe- 
lah horsemen. Tah»vvar ‘Ali, on being pate & went forward 
and dee lane = self to 9g one = avet rat Yar Khan Barhah’s 
‘Ali Khan and his men e6de up. Three of the Rohelahs were 
captured, two e-caped. Afraid of pursuit, the Sayyid made off 
eel a prisoners to his own camp. out midnight the 
prisoners were produced before ‘Abdullah Khan, and in answer to 
his questions they said — belonged to the force of ‘Aziz Khan, 
Chaghatae, that Bayazid Khan, Mewati, was in charge of the 
rear ne and the pavilion of the emperor. Owing to the Jats 
having ;lundered during the preceding day in the rear of the 
camp “end carried off some elephants, Muhammad Amin Khan 
had ordered Afghan patrols to be sent out. That night it was 
the turn of ‘Aziz Khan, who sent ont these men with orders te 
announce at once the ¢ approxch of any Jats. ‘Aziz Khan himself 
lay in ambush with one thousand men. he Bangash Afghans 
and Sa‘adat Khan were on the left wing. Haidar Quli Khan, 
with the artillery. was in advance of the main body, This was 
the story yot from the prisoners 
‘Abdullah Kian sent for one of his meee ‘Umar Khan, 
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ram Khién »nd Ni‘matullah Khan were, as already gray i sons 
ot Baljit Khan. Ni‘matilahi, see Warid, f. 164; Ya bya Khan, f. 
2 Julalabadi ie. son of Jalal Khan, deceased, of Jalalabad ‘tuntiinn 
aS Bac Khan, Il, 928; Siwanih-i-Khizr? 
5 Khizr Khan, the hero of the ‘Sindnih-i- Se ieaied was one of the party. 
