Book II. 



Travels in I 



NDIA. 



2, Mir am -C ha, the Son of Temurleng. 



2. Sultan Mahomet, the Son of Miram-Cha, 



a. Sultan Aboufaid-Mtrz.a, the Son of Mahomet. 



c. Hameth-Sheck^, the Son of Sultan Abmfaid. 



6. Sultan Babur, that is, the Valiant Prince, the firft Mogul thatwas of greateft 

 power in India. He dy'd in the year 1^32. 



7. Homajon, that is , the Happy, the Son of Sultan Babur, dy'd in the year 



2. 



8. Abdul Feta Gelal-Eddin Mahomet, commonly call'd Akabar, that is, the 

 Great, reign'd fifty four years, and dy'd in the year 1605. 



9. Sultan Selim, otherwife call'd Jehan-guir Patjha, that is, the Victorious 

 Emperor of the World, fucceeded Akabar his Father, and dy'd 1627. He had 

 four Sons, the eldeft nam'd Sultan Kofrou } the fecond Sultan Kourom, the third 

 Sultan Perviz., the fourth Cha-Daniel. ^ » 



10. Sultan Kourom, the fecond of the four, fucceeded fehan-guir his Father; 

 and was acknowledg'd by all the Nobility, at the Caftle of Agra, by the Name 

 of Cha-Bcdin Mahomed, but he would be call'd Cba-jeban, that is, King of the 

 World. . ■ « • 



11. Aureng-x.eb, that is,' the Ornament of the Throne, is the prefent Mo- 

 narch. 



The following Figure (hews you , what forts of pieces the Kings caufe to 

 be thrown among the people when they come to the Throne. They repre- 

 fent the Arms or Signets of the Kings which I have nam'd. The biggeft, in 

 the middle, was Cha-jeban% the tenth King. Thefe pieces are moft of them 

 Silver ; there being very few of Gold. And as for Aureng-%.eb i he never coin'd 

 any particular pieces to throw away at his Coronation, 



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