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Bin Keiss, Bin Rowah Assidi, to the governorship of Alor, and the 



T , . rank of Cazi he conferred on Mussa Bin Yakrib, Bin 



Various governors ' 



appointed. Tahi, Bin Nishban, Bin Ashman Sakufi, and he ap- 



pointed Widah Bin Ahmid al Nijdi to the command of Barhamanabad, 

 and Nobah bin Daras to the fort of Rawur, and the country of Korah 

 he gave to Bazil Bin Hillazuwi. Then he turned towards Multan ; and 

 in the course of the journey, at the fort of Bahiyah, Kulsur Bin 

 Chundur, Bin Tillabij a cousin of Dakir's, who had been at enmity 

 with Dahir, and was remaining at that place, came out and tendered 

 his allegiance. After that, they conquered the fort of Sukkur, and 

 Atta Bin Jamahi was left there as Governor, and having seized 

 Multan with its dependencies and fortified places, Khazimak Bin Abdul 

 Mulk, Bin Jumim was left at Mahpur, and Daud Bin Mussarpur, Bin 

 Walid Himmani, was appointed to Multan. Mahamed Cassim then 



... , „ . proceeded towards Dibalpur. and he had at that 

 Mahamed Cassim r r ' 



extends his conquests, time nearly 50,000 horse and foot under his ban- 

 ners, independent of his former regular army ; in short, he conquered 

 as far as the confines of Kunnoj and Cashmir, and saw those two 

 cypress trees which had been placed by Dahir. 



Everywhere he left trust-worthy agents and returned to Yassur* 

 where it was decreed by fate that his life should terminate. 



( To be continued.) 



Cassim had otherwise proved himself too good a General not to have provided for the 

 security of the Capital of the country when once in his power to render its falling into 

 the hands of the enemy at all likely. 



* In the Chach Nameh " Hadapoor." 



