164 Translation of the Toofut ul Kit am, [No. 159. 



Hillaw-ul-din, Ghazi Mulk was sent with 10,000 Sowars to Dibalpur 

 to drive out the Moghuls of Jenghiz Khan. Multan, Ooch, and Sindh 

 were made over to him as a jahgir, but in the revolution of events 

 Kosun Khan usurped the throne from his father. Ghazi Mulk taking 

 the army of Multan, Ooch and Sindh, overthrew Kosun Khan and took 

 the throne, and he was styled Sultan Ghias-ul-din. At this time the 

 Th t b f S - men °^ S umra h came forth and took possession of 



rah take possession of Jattah. Sultan Ghias-ul-din sent Mulk Jaj-ul-din to 

 Jattah. J 



Multan, Kwajeh Khatria to Bukkur, and Mulk Hale- 

 shir to Sewistan. After a time when Mulk Kush-koo-Khan became re- 

 bellious in Multan, Sultan Mahamed Shah, the son of Sultan Ghias- 

 ul-din, in the year 723 H., came to Multan and subdued him ; then 

 having placed confidential servants at Bukkur and Sewistan, he returned. 



751 H. Jaghi Ghul- In the year 751 H., Jaghi Ghullam having arrived 

 lam invades Sindh. a t Jattah from Gujrat, Kach, and other places, 

 pitched at Jahir on the edge of the river ; but being annoyed with fever, 

 he marched from thence and came to Kandul t where he recovered, and 

 returned to Jattah ; from which he remained and surrounded Jattah on 

 four sides, but he died of the same complaint as above-mentioned. 

 Sultan Feiroz Shah then possessed the throne. Jaghi was at Jattah, 



T , hi an( * nearm S °f ms death ne attacked the men of 



Jharijahs defeat Fei- Sumrah, the Jharijahs and Sumahs, and was defeated. 



roz Shah at Jattah. . . „ , .■-«*'* 



The Sultan in the beginning of the month of Safar of 



the above year, marched from the neighbourhood of Jattah on the 

 river Sankrah ; he directed a fort to be built. Ami Nasur remained 

 there with 1000 horse ; he built a city called Nusurpur, and he ap- 

 pointed Mulk Bihram, chief magistrate in those districts ; he built Bih- 

 rampore, and Mulk AUishir and Mulk Jaj KafuH were left at Sewis- 

 tan as governors. He then proceeded to Bukkur. Mulk Kuknahdin 

 and Mulk Abadul Aziz were appointed Naib and Dewan, with a party 

 of trusty men as guardians of the fort; and Mulk Kuku-ul-din had 

 the title conferred on him of Ikhlas Jani, and was made governor of all 

 the country of Sindh. The Sultan then returned to Delhi. After this, 

 in the year 773 H. having determined to take Nuggur Kot, he came to 

 773 H Sultan Fei- ^ attan 5 J am Kheir-ul-din, the governor of Jattah, de- 



roz Shah comes again fended himself in the fort, surrounded by water, and 

 to Jattah. ' J 



the Sultan by reason of the want of grain and the 



