1. 



Ahmad Mirza. 



6. 



2. 



Mahmud Mirza. 





3. 



Khalil Mirza. 



7. 



4. 



Muhammad Mirza. 



8. 



5. 



Shahrukh Mirza. 



9. 

 10. 



1869.] Proceedings of the Asiatic Society. 211 



In other histories I have found the names as follows : — 



Ulugh Beg Mirza (ruler of 



Kabul). 

 Abu Bakr Mirza. 

 Murad Mirza. 

 'Umar Mirza. 

 Sultan Mirza (sic.) 

 Sultan Mahmud Mirza (2) had three sons : — 1. Bayasanghar 

 Mirza; 2. 'Ali Mirza; 3. Khan Mirza. The last, Khan Mirza, 

 had a son Mirza Sulaiman who, with his son Mirza Ibrahim, lived at 

 Akbar's Court. 



Ulugh Beg Mirza (6) had a son 'Abdurrazzaq. 



V. 'Umar Shaikh Mi'rza'. 



(4th son of Abu Sa'id Mirza.) 

 Born at Samarkand in 860, A. H. Died Monday, 4th Ramazan 

 899, at Akhsikat i:: Farghanah,* the pigeon house on which he stood 

 flying pigeons having broken down. He had three sons and five 

 daughters — 



(1,) Zahi'ruddi'n Ba'bar. 

 (2.) Jahangir Mirza. 



(3.) Nacir Mirza (called in some histories, Mirzd 

 Tddgarf JWdgir). 



a. Khanzadah Begum,Baber's c. , died shortly after 



own sister, five years birth. 



older than he. d. Kar Sultan Begum. 



b. MihrBanii Begum, sister of e. Raziah Sultan Begum. 



(3), eight years younger 

 than Babar. 

 Mother of Babar and of (a), Qatlaq Nigar Khanum [or, Mihr Nigar 

 Klianum, according to Khaft Khan~] ; mother of (2), Fatimah Sultan 

 Begum; mother of (3) and (b), Ghunchaji Ummed Begum; mother 



* " Farghanah belongs to the fifth IqUm, and is bounded on the E. by Kash- 

 ghar, on the W. by Samarqand, on the 8. by the mountains of Badakhshan. 

 There are no mountains on the West. The Saihun, or Ab i Khujand, comes 

 from N. JE., flows towards West, passes N. of Khujand, and S. of Finakit (or 

 Shahrnkhiyah), and then flows northwards towards Turkistan, near the confines 

 of which country it loses itself in the sand. In Farghanah are seven districts, 

 five South of Saihun, two North of it. In the South are Andajan, Os, Marghin;in, 

 Asfarah, Khujand j in the North are Akhsi (Akhsikat) and Kasan." AkbaV' 

 ndmah. f Spelt in Prinsep's Tables Jiadiyhiar. 



