14Ji A. i). Wynne — Earth ([uahe in the Panjdb. [June, 



he was not executed. He now lives at Mecca, and gains a living, it is said, 

 by copying Kurans and painting small pictures of the holy places. His 

 son Asghar Husain Khan, now about twenty-two years o£ age, lives in 

 Farrukhabad. 



Contents of Part I. Nawab Muhammad Khats", origin of the family. 

 Muhammad Khan's early years. He enters the Imperial service. He 

 founds Kaimganj, Muhammadabad and Farrukhabad. The city of Far- 

 rukhabad. Events from 1719-1726. Invasions of Bundelkhand. Campaign 

 in Malwa. Campaigns against the Mahrattas (1732-1736). Ee- appointed 

 to Allahabad. Nadir Shah's invasion. Muhammad Khan intercedes for 

 Ali Muhammad Khan Rohela. Affair about Eae Narayan Das. Story of 

 a mango. Muhammad Khan's death and his character. His Chelas. His 

 territory. His wife and children. Note A. Eashid Khan and the Khan- 

 zadahs. Note B. The Bamtelas. Nawab Kaim Khan. Account of his 

 reign, his wives &c., &c. Eohilkhand affairs. Accession of Ahmad Shah. 

 Kaim Khan's defeat and death. Nawab Imam Khan. The confiscation 

 of the territory. Nawab Ahmad Khan. His accession. Battle of 

 Khudaganj and death of Naval Eae. Advance of the Wazir. Execution 

 of the five princes. Execution of the five Chelas. Defeat of the wazir. 

 Siege of Allahabad fort. Siege of Fathgarh and flight of the Nawab. 

 The campaign in Eohilkhand. Attack by the Atiths of Eajah Indar Gir. 

 Visit of the Almorah Eajah. Negociations through 'Ali Kuli Khan. 

 Intrigues in the Pathan camp by Mahbiib 'Alam. Eenewal of negociations, 

 followed by peace. Ahmad Khan marries again. First visit of Ghazi-ud- 

 din Khan 'Imad-ul-mulk. Ahmad Khan at the battle of Panipat. Visitors 

 to Farrukhabad. Shuja'-ud-daula and Shah 'Alam attempt to attack 

 Farrukhabad. Shuja'-ud-daula takes refuge at Farrukhabad. Muzaffar 

 Jang's marriage. Mahratta affairs 1752-1771. Ahmad Khan's blindness 

 and death. Anecdotes showing his habits and character. His wives. His 

 children. His Chelas. I. Chronological table of Nawabs of Farrukhabad. 

 II. Tables of Ahmad Khan's descendants. III. Table of Sa'dulla Khan, 

 Burhan-ul-Mulk's family. IV. Table of Safdar Jang's family. 



5. — Notes on the Marth quake in the Punjab of 2nd March, 1878. — -Sy A. B. 



Wynne, F. G. S. 

 (Abstract.) 

 This paper comprises such information regarding the above earthquake 

 as the author was able to collect from the different stations in the northern 

 part of the Punjab which were affected by it. 



It will be published in the Journal, Part II. 



The President said that it was extremely desirable that careful records 

 should be obtained of the various earthquake shocks so frequent in India. 



