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his remains were depoEted here, Ifc has unfortunately fiiflained fome 

 injiirf from the fhot of that extraordinary gun '^ the MdUcH'maiddn\ 

 ■ which were directed' againft' the tents of AuasNG^z'^s, who firH:' en- 

 'eampdd, a li:;le beyond the tombi ^mong:' the nuorxrous edihces: 

 m the old city are a good caravanfara conliru:cled'by Mustafa Khan, 

 '^n^ a fcili more loft)? one of two flooes, of, v/hich only one face re« 

 mains, bujlt hj ^ Sdhuhdr or Banker^ both fitiiated, in bhahjmra,. In-: 

 thefe times. Sdfiukdrs, living under native goyernments, do not per-, 

 petoate their memory by- piii)lic works of thJs kind, bat live io fmall 

 houfes, and move about in, mean, equipages^ and: in fliort, do every 

 thing to conceal the real. amount of their wealth, v/hich, if difplayed,.. 

 might pofTibly becom-e the prey of rhci.r' rapacious governors. Near 

 thefe caravanfaraa is, the d'argoA {x] of Amin><^'din4-ala, fLtuated on., 

 a rifing ground^ and one of ti^.e neaJeft places of this defcriptiou !• 

 have ever feen. This man came hom-'Bukkdra. to the court of Sul- 

 TiN MuH'.iMM,sD, and died in. the reign of Secander in 1086, Riy 

 li, fculp(ured above tliQ door of the dargaL Moon makes ra» 

 ther a ridkolous mi ilake about the meaning of ihQ wQid, Khau-- 

 jail, which is applied very commonly 10 thele holy perfonageSj, 

 and fi-gniftes lord or mafter. I. was very pohtely received here 

 by the Sajjadafi Nsjhin, or fuperiorof the. dargah, Saiyio-Mui/am- 

 MED HusAiNi, a lineal defcendant of the Khaujahs, v/hofe . appear- 

 ance is more worldly than devout. The.ftriking contraft between 

 the honors paid to the memory of thefe devotees, and the neglect 

 Ihewn to that of kings, is obfervable throughout IndiA. The princi- 

 pal edifice io Afzalpura, h the handfome tomb of Afzal-Khan 

 SaiRAzi, one of the principal nobles in the coHrt' of Ali-Aadil-Shahj 

 and a difciple of Chingi Shah's, whofe dargah is near his pupil's tomb, 

 Chingi Shah was a follower of the celebrated Shah-MadAr, the foun-. 

 derof a [eao[ fakirs. AUthofe who lead about tigers, bears, andmori- 



(x) Name apjjSisci to the tomb^ 0/ Saiats .md iielTgioEs peisoaages. 



