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W. Irvine —The Bangash Nawabs of Farrulchdbad. [No. 4, 
Munir Khan 
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Alaf Khan Kasim Khan 
’Inayat ’A 
( -\ 
Muham- 
i Khan Murad Khan mad 
| Khan 
Khairati Khan 
Safdar ’Ali 
Khan 
Allah Yar 
Khan 
One 
daughter 
m. to Muham¬ 
mad ’Ali Khan 
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Daughter 
m. to Khuda- 
handah Khan 
(No. 12). She 
was the mother 
of Amin-ud-daula. 
Murad Khan was reputed to be very wealthy. At the battle of Dauri 
Basulpur in Nov. 1748, he received such severe wounds that he fell from 
his elephant in the battle-field. For three days he lay unnoticed among 
the corpses. At length a zamindar searching among the dead recognized 
him. As Murad Khan had once procured his release when kept in custody 
by Nawab Muhammad Khan, the man went for a litter and carried the 
wounded Nawab to his village, applied some remedies to his wounds and 
gave him food. When he was better they sent him back to Farrukliabad. 
Murad Khan had received eighty wounds in different parts of the body, 
and a sword-cut had so disfigured his nose, that he went by the name of the 
“ Nakatta Pathan” or noseless Pathan. He also had a wound in his throat 
which had left a hole, and when he ate or drank he had to apply a wax plug. 
13. (Name unknown), full sister of Karim Dad Khan (No. 10), and 
the wife of Khan ’Alam Khan. 
14. (Name unknown), full sister of Bahadur Khan (No. 15), and the 
wife of ’Ali Dad Khan. 
15. (Name unknown), full sister of Bahadur Khan (No. 15), and the 
wife of Sardar Khan. 
16. Sahib Khatun, wife of Johar Khan Bangash. She had no full 
brother. 
17. ’A'bida Khanum, daughter of of ’Arifa Khanum, and wife of 
Hurmat Khan Bangash. She had no full brother. 
18. (Name unknown), wife of Babar Khan. 
19. Alif Khatun, wife of Hak-dad Khan Bangash. 
20. Ladli Khanum, wife of Muhammad Khan Bangash. 
