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Rohelah, to interrogate the men further. They told him of the 
gifts and honours conferred on ‘Aziz Khan, and that he had 
brought with him over six thousand Mewati Afghans. The Jats, 
they said, were for ever plundering, and the Rohelahs, being held 
Afghan tongue. The men were then rewarded and released.! 
Section 21.—Tae Battie or HAsanpor. 
ly in the morning of Wednesday, the 13th Muharram, 
1133 H. sacha le 13th, 1720), before the sun rose, Muham mad 
Shah mounted his elephant Padshah-pasand and took his tinal in 
the centre. In the emperor’s immediate retinue were Sayyid 
yellow regiments, the Bhil and Karnatik matchlockmen, the 
mace-bearers and the Akudis (gentlemen-troopers). Haidar Quli 
Khan was sent on ahead with the strong artillery force under his 
command, while Khin Dauran and Sabit Khan were ordered to 
follow and support him with the left wing. Muhammad Khan, 
Bangash, and Sa‘adat Khan were sent towards the river and the 
rear, Round His Mujesty’s person were the new waztr Muham- 
mad Amin Khan and his son Qamar-ud-din Khan, Dil-diler Khan, 
Sher Afkan Khan, Hizbar Afkan Khan, and others. Zafar Khan, 
Fakhr-ud-din Khan, his brother, Rajah Raj Bahadur of Kishn- 
garh, Nusrat Yar Khan, Jag Ram, Jai Singh’s diwén, ‘Aziz Khan, 
ir Mashrif, and Rajah Gopal aaah Bhadauriyah, were placed 
in charge of the main camp, which was at a distance of one kos 
m the position taken up by the emperor. The prisoner, Ratn 
Gaad was now sent for. He was brought before the emperor on 
an elephant; he was then made to dismount and was at once 
es The severed head ae thrown before the emperor’s 

them. But the uproar was so great, that ee camp followers and. 
traders in their fright jumped into the Jamnah and tried to swim 
across it, many losing their lives in the attempt. By three 
o'clock the b»gzage camp was moved to a safer place, and the 
confusion continuing, it was again moved still farther off.8 

; Siwanih-i- ihe’ z, 
ia Das. 5 aimwar Khan, 240 ; Khafi Khan, 924, 928 ; Khishhal 
Cana, Berlin MS. reg f. oa 1014¢, 
Shia Das, f, 60. 
