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Siwe, fifth ; Chunun, son of Dehtuk, of the tribe of Chund, inhabitant 

 of Bukkni ; sixth, Zeyah, son of Durya, inhabitant of Julan (viz. Hami 

 Kot) ; seventh, Jiswad Dirhan Agrah, inhabitant of Min Tukar, be- 

 longing to Bhanirwah. In short, when Lahore was taken by the 

 deputies of Taz-ul-din Yelduz, the prince Nasir -ub din Kibajih retired 

 to Multan, and at the end of the year 623 H., Mulk Khan Khilzye and 



his followers took possession of the town of Se- 

 623 H. Mulk Khan . D ' _.. , , . __. 



Khilzye takes Sewis- wistan. Sultan lltimus sent his minister Nizam-ul- 



Mulk, Mahamed Bin Assad, to besiege Ooch, and he 

 himself proceeded to Delhi. Nizam- ul- Mulk in the year 625 H., took 

 Ooch by negotiation, and proceeded towards Bukkur; Nasir-ul-din 

 fled and died, Sultan Shums.ul-din became master of Sindh. Noor 

 ul-din Mahamed in the year 630 H. was governor of Sindh ; and in 633 

 Sultan lltimus died, and Massud Shah was his heir. In the con- 

 fusion of events, a Moghul army crossed the river of Sindh and besieged 

 Ooch ; but, being defeated by Sultan Mussud, fled to Khorassan. Sultan 

 Mussud sent Mulk Jullah-ul- din in the place of Noon- ul-din as go- 

 vernor of Sindh, and at this time Masir-uUdin Mahamed, uncle of Sul- 

 tan Massud, became heir to the throne and crown, and in the year 649 

 649 H Sultan Mas- navm S passed through Lahore, Multan, Ooch and 



sud gives Sind to the whole of Sindh, he gave that country to Mulk 

 Mulk Sunjur. ' 6 J 



Sunjur and returned ; and in the beginning of the 



year 663, Sultan Ghias-ul-din succeeded to the throne of Delhi, and 

 663 H S It Gh' S ave ^ e g° vernment °f Lahore, Multan and Sindh 



ul-din succeeds to to his son Sultan Mahamed. and after three years he 

 the Delhi throne. J 



returned to the service of his father at Delhi, and 



returned again after a year. In the year 683 H., Sultan Mahamed was 



killed by the troops of Jenghiz Khan, and his son Key Kosun succeeded 



him. Sultan JulaUul-din Khiljy, in the year 693 H. arrived at Lahore, 



and gave Multan and Ooch in charge to his son Arkuli Khan, and 



Nusrut Khan remained to govern Sindh. In short, in the year 695 H., 



Sultan Hullaw-ul-din sent his brother Shah Khan to drive out 



Arkuli Khan; but Nusrut Khan, as formerly, with a force of 10,000 



retained possession of Multan, Ooch, Bukkur, Sewistan and Jattah. In 



the beginning of the year 697 H., there was a report of the march of a 



Moghul force from Seeistan to Sewistan, and it (Sewistan) was captured. 



Nusrut Khan released himself. At the close of the rule of the Sultan 



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