13-1 W. Irvine — The Bangash NawSbs of FurrukhdbdJ. [No. 2, 



many thousands of rupees. He was the agent at Delhi of Mahabat Jang, 

 Subahdar of Bengal. We have already seen him. employed by Safdar Jang 

 to carry out the resumption of the Farrukhabad territory after tbe death 

 of Kaim Khan. 



Once Nawab Ahmad Khan, Ghazi-ud-din Khan Wazir, and Rajah 

 Jugal Kishor were returning to Farrukhabad from a visit to Makhanpur.* 

 Their three elephants were moving in one line. In the plain of Nanatiwah, 

 on the road from Yakutganj to the city, close to where the central jail 

 now stands, the Rajah got down for a necessary purpose, when the elephant 

 ran at him and killed him. All his servants set up weeping and wailing ; 

 while Nawab Ahmad confiscated the whole of the property to his own use- 

 In this affair, Nawab Ahmad Khan and Ghazi-ud-din had given the hint 

 to the Rajah's Maliaut, Jugal Kishor having one day been wanting in proper 

 respect to those two nobles. No doubt Ahmad Khan also bore him a grudge 

 for the part he had played in Safdar Jang's time. Jugal Kishor's grandson, 

 Shitabd, was still alive in 1839, his house was in Mohalla Nunhai, aud at 

 the Holi festival, in the drama (sivdng) of the Jogis, he used to dress as a 

 female mendicant and dance. 



17. Nawab Jaldl-ud-daula, called Mir Sulaimdn. 

 His house was in Mohalla Nitganja. He was a great favourite of 

 'Imad-ul-Mulk, and they attribute to his bad advice the blinding of Ahmad 

 Shab, and the murders of 'Alamgir II, Intizam-ud-daula Khan-kkanan, 

 and 'Akabat Mahmud Khan. He received Rs. 400 a month, and left Far- 

 rukhabad with his patron. 



18. Nawab Ba'dyat Klidn. 

 He was the son of Zahir-ud-daula 'Azimullah Khan (Subahdar of Mal- 

 wa, and afterwards Sadr), son of Ra'ayat Khan, younger brother of Muham- 

 mad Amin Khan. Ra'ayat Kban's mother was Niir-un-nissa Begam, sister 

 of 'Itimad-ud-daula Kamr-ud-din Khan. Ra'ayat Khan married a cousin, 

 the daughter of Kamr-ud-din Kban. He left Farrukhabad upon the death 

 of Ahmad Khan in 1771. The Tdrikh-i-Muzaffari also mentions a brother, 

 Kutbe Khan, as being at Farrukhabad (year 1176). 



19. Mir Fa7chr-ud-din Khan. 

 Commonly known as Nawab Shah Jiii. He was the son of 'Itimad- 

 ud-daula Kamr-ud-din Khan, Wazir, and husband of the daughter of 

 Muzaffar Khan, brother of Samsam-ud-daula, Khan Dauran Khan. He 

 received Rs. 1000 a month, and on the death of Ahmad Khan he returned 

 to Delhi, where he died. 



* In Parganah Bilhor of the Cawnpiir district. 



