1875.] J. Beames — The Rhapsodies of Gambhir Rai. 195 



son Eajriip to court to ask for pardon. The emperor hesitated no longer, 

 and appointed three corps to commence operations against Jagat Singh. 

 The first corps was placed under Sayyid Khan Jahan Barha,* who was sup- 

 ported by Nazar Bahadur Khweshagi ;f Shamsuddin, son of Zulfaqar Khan ; 

 Raja Amr Singh of Narwar ; Sayyid Lutf 'Ali ; Jalaluddin Mahmud ; Rao 

 Dan Singh Bhadauriah ; Mir Buzurg ; Sarmast, son of I'timad Bai ; and 

 several other mangabdars, Ahadis, both bowmen and matchlockmen, and 

 zamindar troops. The second corps was commanded by Sa'id Khan Baha- 

 dur Zafarjang, together with his sons and relations, Bija Rai Singh, Iltifat 

 Khan Cafawi, Grokul Das Sisaudiah, Rai Singh Jhala, Kriparam, Nadi 'All, 

 Chait Singh, with other mancabdars and Ahadis, both bowmen and match- 

 lockmen, and Mushki Beg, Bakhshi of Dara Shikoh, with 1000 horse of 

 the Prince's contingent. The third corps was under Acalat Khan, his 

 brother 'Abdulkafi, Muhammad Amin and Muhammad Mumin, sons of Shah 

 Quli Khan, and other imperial mancabdars, and Khusrau Beg, an officer in. 

 the employ of Yamin ud-daulah [Agaf Khan Khankhanan, brother of 

 Nur Jahan, and father of Mumtaz Mahall] with 1000 horse of his contingent, 

 and 500 horse belonging to Islam Khan under their Bakhshi. The whole 

 was placed under the command of Prince Murad Bakhsh, who with Raja 

 Jaisingh, Rao Amr Singh, Jan-sipar Khan, Akbar Quli Khan Sultan 

 Gakk'har, Hari Singh Rathor, Chandr Man Bundelah, Daulat Khan 

 Qiyamkhani, Bai Kasidas, Khizr Sultan Gakk'har, and Khalil Beg with 

 700 Ahadis, Nahir Solangi, Baba i Khweshagi, and other mancabdars, was 

 to move from Kabul over Siyalkot to Pathan. 



On the 17th Jumada I., 1051 [14th August, 1641], the first two corps 

 under Sayyid Khan Jahan and Sa'id Khan assembled at Raipur and Bah- 

 rampur, waiting for the arrival of the Prince ; and Acalat Khan pushed on 

 to Jammu, to collect the zamindari troops of the District. When the Prince 

 arrived, the whole army marched to Pathan. Khan Jahan and Sa'id Khan 

 had each received valuable presents from his Majesty before leaving ; so had 

 Acalat Khan, Bai Singh, Iltifat Khan, Nazar Bahadur Khweshagi, Zulfaqar 

 Khan, Shamsuddin, son of Nazar Bahadur, Baja Amr Singh of Narwar, 

 Gokul Das Sisaudiah, Bai Singh Jhala, and others. One lac of rupees was 

 given to Khan Jahan as an advance. As reporter to Khan Jahan's detach- 

 ment Sultan Nazar was appointed, and Qazi Nizama to that of Bahadur 

 Khan. 



Murad Bakhsh now appointed Sa'id Khan, Raja. Jai Singh, and Aqalat 

 Khan, to invest Fort M a u, which lies 3 Icos from Pathan, and remained 

 himself in that town to collect supplies. 



Khan Jahan, on the 2nd Jumada II. [20th August, lGll],left Raipur, 



* A'in translation, pp. 392, 394. 

 t Of Kasdr, Luhor District. 

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