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his rule was established in Sindh until Sooltan Ullahul-deen sent his 

 own brothers, Uglugh Shah and Tartar K/ian, to subdue him. Before 

 the arrival of this army, Jam Joonur was seized with quinsy and 

 died ; he reigned thirteen or fourteen years. Ullahul-deen 's army 

 reached Bukkur, took that fort, and then proceeded to Seeostan. 



Jam Kajee Bin Jam Joonur 

 succeeded his father, but was deposed by Jam Khier-ud-deen Bin 

 Jam Tumachee, who with his father had been taken to Delhi, as 

 a prisoner, by Ullahul-deen, in his descent upon Bukkur. He was 

 just and good ; he reigned some years and died. 



Jam Babeenar. 



After the death of Jam Khier-ud-deen, Jam Babeenar was, by the 

 consent of the nobles, seated upon the throne. During his reign, Sooltan 

 Feeroz Shah, who had conquered Hindostan and Goojrat, turned an 

 ambitious eye towards Sindh, and marched to take possession of that 

 country. 



Jam Babeenar prepared to oppose him, and after a campaign of three 

 months, the rainy season coming on, and the Shah's army beginning to 

 suffer from the violence of the weather, and myriads of musquitoes, 

 was obliged to fall back upon Goojrat. 



After the rains he again attempted Sindh ; the war was furious, but 

 the Shah was at length successful. Babeenar was taken to Delhi, 

 where he distinguished himself in the service of Shah Feeroz, who 

 honoured him and restored him to the kingdom of Sindh. He died 

 after a rule of fifteen years. 



Jam Tumachee 



succeeded his brother ; he was a rich and indolent man. After a reign 

 of thirteen years, passed in luxury and pleasure, he died of the plague. 



Jam Sullahudeen. 

 In the beginning of this reign, the dwellers in the desert disturbed 

 the frontiers of his dominions ; he punished them, and reigned for a 

 period of eleven years and some months ; when he died. 



Jam Nizam-ud-deen 

 succeeded his father. He was occupied in sensual enjoyments, and 

 neglected his dominions. 



