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20. Nawab Ahmad’ Ali Khan. 
He was sister’s son of Sayyad Sadat Khan Farrukhsiyari, who after 
the death of Asaf Jah was for a short time Amir-ul-Umr4, with the title of 
Zu lfikar Jang, his nephew being made Bakhshi of the Ahadis. Ahmad 
*Ali Khan lived in Mohalla Ism@/ilgan] in the house known as the Rajah’s. 
His allowance was Rs. 800 a month; he died at Farrukhabad. 
21. Nawdb ’Abd-ul-Baki Khan. 
Son of Hamid-ud-din, Namicha, ’Alamgiri. He lived in Mohalla Nit- 
ganja ina hired house. He was very friendly to Sayyad Ahmad ’Ali (father 
of Mufti Wali-ullah) and kind to Wali-ullah himself. When Shih ’Alam 
returned to Delhi, the Nawab followed him and died there. His sons were 
friends of Wali-ullah, being of the same age. One, Mirzi Mughal, was a 
poet. 
22. Nawab Dardb Khan. 
Son of Tarbiyat Khan, a noble of Muhammad Shah’s time (1718— 
1749). He died and was buried at Farrukhabad. 
23. Sayyad Hashmat ’Ali Khan. 
In the reign of Muhammad Shah (1718—1749) he was the agent at 
the Delhi Court for Nawab Asaf Jah Nizdm-ul-Mulk. Wali-ullah visited 
him several times. He was turned out of Farrukhabdd in the days of Bakh- 
shi Fakhr-ud-daula (1771—1773). 
24. Manavvar Khén. 
The younger brother of Nawab Roshan-ud-daula Bahadur Sarwar (?). 
The Larikh-1 Muzaffari also names a son of the latter, Anwar Khan, as 
present at Farrukhabad (year 1176). 
25. Ghiyds-ud-din Khan. 
He was the son of Said-ud-din Khan, Mir Atash in the reign of Mu- 
hammad Shah. 
26. Bahadur Khan. 
Son of Nawab A’zim Khan. 
27. Ghulém Hussain Khan. 
His name is given in the Turtkh-i-Muzaffuri. He was the grandson 
of Muw’in-ud-daula Dildaler Khan Nasir Jang, son of Mir Yahya Khan 
Munshi (?). 
