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medicine, but as her teeth were clenched, it could not be got down her 
throat. She then expired. The date was the 17th Rabi I. 1221 (2nd May, 
1809). 
At once Nawab Nasir Jang and Sarfaraz Mahal came to the dwelling 
where Daulat Khatun died, placed their own locks on all the doors, and sta¬ 
tioned a guard at the gate, any one passing in or out was searched. Next 
morning Amin-ud-daula (son of Khudabandah Khan No. 12) came, and 
when she was bathed for interment he noticed that some one must have poi¬ 
soned his aunt. However, he did nothing, and she was buried within her own 
house at Bangashpura. Nasir Jang then confiscated all the property, and 
at the suggestion of Sarfaraz Mahal stopped Manavar ’Ali Khan’s allow¬ 
ance. Sarfaraz ’Ali Khan, the deceased’s grandson, was then pressed to give 
a relinquishment on condition of receiving a zi-hakka pension ; giving 
way to other’s advice, he went and filed a rdzindma in the Collector’s 
Office. 
Khuda Dad Khan, the husband of Daulat Khatun, quarrelled with his 
wife because she asked him to pay the usual visits of ceremony to the 
ruling Nawab, Ahmad Khan (1750—1771). He left his home and went to 
the Dakhin, whence he kept up a correspondence by letter but never return¬ 
ed. There, in a city when Pathans dwell called Kirpa Khund or Kirya 
Khund (?), he married again. His son by that wife married the daughter 
of Wahid ’Ali Khan Bangash of the same city, a man of high position. 
Although Khuda Dad Khan in the war with Holkar and Daulat Bam 
Sendhia had his shin bone injured by a bullet, he insisted on riding and 
refused to mount an elephant or take to a palki. Daulat Bam to honour 
him styled him Nawab Sahib, but he objected alleging that at Farrukhabad 
that title was given to slaves. Daulat Bam then addressed him as “ Khan 
Sahib.” Khairati Khan Bangash, Sher Muhammad Khan, Najib ’Ali 
Khan, Nawab Abd-ul- Karim Khan and Mir Nawab were serving under 
Sendhia at that time. 
10. Asalat Khatun, wife of Bangash Khan, full sister of ’Ata-ullah 
Khan (No. 20), and mother of Wall Muhammad Khan. 
11. (Name unknown), wife of Yusaf Khan and full sister to Mansur 
’Ali Khan (No. 13). She had no children. 
12. Kamila Khanum, the wife of Murad Khan ( Masalle ) Bangash, son 
of the uncle of ’Inayat ’Ali Khan above-named (husband of Nos. 2 and 3). 
She had no full brother. She was the mother of Khairati Khan Bangash. 
Her husband’s family was as follows : 
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