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menials would tell him that the Nawab Sahib was taking his rest, and he 
must therefore wait. Then from that day, though alive, he knew he would 
wish himself dead. Unable to persuade him, his son went back to Faizabad. 
By another wife, Nasir Khan had two sons (1) Ya’kit Khan, (2) Muhib 
*Ali Khan. The first lived up to the time of Shaukat Jang (1813—1823), 
and he always read aloud in the Imdmbara. Muhib ’Ali Khan’s son was 
in 1839 a messenger in the employ of Kannti Lal, merchant. Such is God’s 
will, nor can any dependence be placed upon fortune—the grandson of an 
Imperial Governor had become the servant of a Baniya on a few rupees a 
month. 
12. Haji’ Abdullah Khin. ' 
He lived opposite the house of Mir Roshan ’Ali, an employé of Muzaffar 
Jang’s. 
13. Mirzd Aslam Beg “ Hathi nashin” of Delhi. 
He lived close to Haji "Abdullah Khan (No. 12) and he received five 
hundred rupees a month. His son, Mirza Khair-ullah Beg, was a poet and a 
man of parts. On his father’s death, he became a fakir, when he passed by 
the name of Kamtar Shah. His poetical name was Kamtar. He it was 
who always read aloud in Nawab Amin-ud-daula’s Imdmbdara ; he lived at 
the gate of that Nawab’s old fort. He died in 1240 H. (26th August, 
1824—16th August, 1825.) 
14. Nawab Haidar Kuli Khan. 
Formerly Mir Atash or Commandant of Ordnance and Subahdar of 
Gujrat. He lived in a line with the house of Mir Roshan ’Ali: his allow- 
ance was Rs. 500 a month. His grandson, Mirza Zahine, a disciple of 
Maulvi Wali-ullah, was alive till Nawab Shaukat Jang’s time (1818—1823), 
and his (Mirza Zahine’s) sons, Mirza Sadik and Mirza Ja’far, were in 1839 
among the Nawab Rais’ sowars. The grandmother of Mirza Zahine, Guméni 
Begam, got old Amethi, on the river, between the city and Fathgarh, from 
Nawab Muzaffar Jang as nankar, with the land occupied by the fort of 
Zu lfikargarh, since resumed by the English, Ahmadi Begam, granddaught- 
er of Haidar Kuli Khan, was still living in 1839 in the Chini Wald. ward, 
with her sons, Mirza Haidar and Mirza Muhammad. 
15. Nawdb Jafar Kuli Khan. 
Own brother to Haidar Kuli Khan (No. 14). He died and was buried 
at Farrukhabad. 
16. Rajah Jugal Kishor. 
A Bhat by caste. He is said to have spent a fabulous sum at Deihi 
upon the marriage of his son, the earthen hugga stands (gurguri) costing 
