:t h.-e 'Battle of "P a Na p u t. J-39 



: n o r ■ e s. 



"8 H A H from attempting any thing in Rindojtan ; and, as he -grows older, it is probable that hi» pacifick 

 CO»duft will-ftill continue. 



-•U i-x*. Navab.) It cannot fail' to" ftrike every reader, that though K ass i R'a;jh Pundit was a fer- 

 • vant, and evidently a great admirer, of Shujah-ul-Dwvuh, omitting no fairoccafion of praifmg hi-m, 

 yet he fays nothing of what Dow e and fome others tell us of Shu j ah-o j.-Dowlah's being highly inftru- 

 mental to gaining the viflory at, Paniptt by wheeling round'Upen the flank of the ; MahrattaszX a critical 

 part of the battle. On the contrary, by his very clear and minute detail, it appears that Shujah-ul- 

 Dowl ah's divifion never moved from their full port, bin thought themfelves fortunate in not being attack- 

 ed where they were. As, independent of historical truth.and his mailer's credit, Kassi Rajh would him - 

 felf have derived fome {hare of reputation from the gallant adlions performed by that divifion, it does 

 not feem likely , that he would have pafijd fuc-h a circumilance ever in filehc'ej if it-had ever happened,. 



An 'EX P'L A "N K TION of the FL A N. 



A. Tanij'Ut with the Mahratta Camp. E. The Durrany Camp. 



j' Divifion of 'Ibrahim Kh-an, **C. The Shah's advanced Tent. 



2 Divifion of Amajee Gwjckwar. i Divifion of Berkhorda-r Kha<n. 



3 Divificn of Shu deoPatul. 2 Divifion of Amir Beg, &c 



4 Divifion of the B how & Biswas Row. 3 Divifion cf Doondy Khan. 



5 Divifion of Jeswont. Row. ■ 4. X»ivifion of Hafiz Rah-mut Kha-k. 



6 Divifion of Shumshere Behader- 5' Divificn of Ahmed Khan Bun gush. 



7 Divifion of Mulhar Row. 6 Divifion of the Grand Vizier. 



8 Divifion of Junkoogee Sindia. 7 Divifion of Shuja-ul-Dowla. 



-8 Divifion of Nujeie-ul-Dowla. 

 ,9 Divifion of Shah Pbcsond Khano 

 .IQ-Peifa;: Mutketeers. 



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