Book II. Travels in India. 



2. Miram-Cha, the Son of Temurleng. 



3. Sultan Mahomet^ the Son of Miram-Cha. 



4. Sultan Aboufaid-Mirz^a, the Son of Mahomet, 

 y. Hameth-Sheck^, the Son of Sultan Aboufaid. 



6. Sultan Babur, that is, the Valiant Prince, the firft Mogul that was of greateft 

 power in India. He dy'd in the year 1532. 



7. Homajon, that is , the Happy, the Son of Sultan Babur, dy'd in the year 



8. Abdul Feta Gelal-Eddin Mahomet } commonly call'd Akabar, that is, the 

 Great, reign'd fifty four years, and dy'd in the year i6oj. 



9. Sultan Selim, otherwife call'd fehan-guir Patjha, that is, the Victorious 

 Emperor of the World, fucceeded Akabar his Father, and dy'd 1627. He had 

 four Sons, the eldeft nam'd Sultan Kofrou } the fécond Sultan Kourom ) the third 

 Sultan Perviz., the fourth Cha-Daniel.. 



lb. Sultan Kourom, the fécond of the four, fucceeded fehan-guir his Father} 

 and was acknowledg'd by all the Nobility, at the Caftle of Agra, by the Name 

 of Cha-Bedin Mahomed, but he would be call'd Cha-jehan, that is, King of the 

 World. 



ir. Aureng-^eb, that is, the Ornament of the Throne, is the prefent Mq- 

 narch. 



The following Figure {hews you what forts of pieces the Kings caufe to 

 be thrown among the people when they come to the Throne. They repre- 

 fènt the Arms or Signets of the Kings which I have nam'd. The biggeft, in 

 the middle, was Cha-jehan's, the tenth King. Thefe pieces are moft of then* 

 Silver ; there being very few of Gold. And as for Aureng-z.eb t he never com'd 

 any particular pieces to throw away at his Coronation. 



