BABER. 
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arrow one of Humaioon’s servants, who expired upon 
the spot. 
The next day, finding that Ghazy Khan, Dowlut 
Khan’s son, was not in the fortress, Baber hastened 
with a strong detachment towards the hills, whither 
that noble had taken refuge. On his march he made 
several prisoners of rank, from whom he subsequently 
received large ransoms. Ghazy Khan was overtaken 
and defeated ; shortly after which his father died, pro- 
bably a prey to disappointed ambition. 
