1879 ] W. Irvine — The Bangasli Nawdbs of Farrukhdbdd. 1G5 



18. Kaifi Khan. 



19. Jamal Khan. 



20. Kamdl Kli&n. 



21. Zardfat Khdn Umra-zadah — He established a village on the 

 road from Farrukhabad to Kanauj, but in 1839 there was nothing left 

 standing but a broken masonry gate. 



22. A/tab Khan. 



23. TaWwar Khan. 



24. Shamsher Khan. 



25. Bdra Khan — Masjid Wala. 



26. Mahtdb Khdn. 



27. Pahdr Khdn. 



28. Shddil Khdn. 



29. JBddal Khdn. 



30. Mangal Khdn. 



31. NeTcndm Khdn. 



32. Muzaffar-dil Khdn. 



33. Manavvar Khdn. 



34. Kale Khdn — 'Arz-begi. 



35. Muhammad Ydr Khdn — Daipuri, 



Besides these, there were scores of slaves employed in various ways, 

 some carried gold sticks, and others coloured bambus. Some were provided 

 with caps like those of the Kizil-bdsh or the Faringis. A large number 

 were occupied with the charge of the war material. Others were personal 

 servants, such as abddrs, attendants at the bath-room, keepers of rosaries, 

 attendants to help in the ablutions for prayers, for driving away flies, for 

 preparing and offering pan, or for carrying shoes. To guard the private 

 apartments, where the Nawab slept, was the duty of a trusty servant, Shah 

 Beg Khan Bangash. The guards of the inner and the outer doorway were 

 Shamsher Khan, Gulsher Khan, chela, and Bakhtawar Khan, chela. The 

 command of the fort was held by Mir Muhammad Fazl 'Ali. 



