1900,] W. Irvine — Jangnamali of Farriikhsiyar and Jalidnddr Shah. 37 
To join Farrukhsiyar, king of kings, whose good fortune called 
aloud. 
Doha (389-422). 
Meanwhile the king of kings marched in extreme rage, 
390 Made forced marches, halted at several places. 
By hurried stages he reached Khajuran, 
A‘zam !^an rejoined and beheld the face of his lord. 
At Bahadurpur they found Sayyid Murtaza Khan ; 
Crossing to Banaras they observed the then hastened on, 
395 Came through Baser!, encamped in Jhimsi, 
The valiant followed, the faithless vanished. 
Sayyid ‘Abdullah Khan did homage, 
With him made obeisance all his followers ; 
Elephants, horses, litters, swords, shields, weapons, 
400 Robes, jewelled aigrettes, and high rank 
The king of kings gave with the title of Qutbu-l-Mulk, 
Gave promotion and all things pertaining to rank. 
He made a temporary bridge, crossed to the west of Prag, 
There halted four days, then rushed again onward. 
405 Then came Farzand Khan, world-renowned swordsman, 
Strong Salabat Khan came and Saif Khan, the valorous. 
Acting ever a leader’s part Chabila Ram appeared. 
As his welcome he was made Raja and Car-hazari. 
Kext joined ‘All Asghar lOian, who came to Hathlgram, 
410 Received the rank of Car-hazarl and the name of Khan 
Zaman. 
Passing east of Kumwarpur and to the west of Binduki 
The king encamped between them j there was tumult in both 
armies. 
Leaving Fathabad on the west and on the east Binduki village, 
‘Izzn-d-din placed his tents and encamped his army, 
415 Fenced himself and dug a ditch, made a fort round his army, 
Collected countless carts, made of them a bulwark to his force. 
The two strong armies lay three Icos apart. 
Kept the battle-field in the midst, the mad elephants trampled 
it into mud. 
The prince was sent in advance by the ruler, the king of kings ; 
420 When the king’s army arrived, they had forthwith desire. 
‘Abdullah !^an, quick in battle, the champion Husain ‘Ali 
Khan, 
In front of the battle-pillar went the upholder of the Axis. 
