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Muhammad Zaman. The Emperor took pity on them and sent them on to 
Rashid Khan, who was then in Talingana. 
In the same year Karim Dad, the younger son of Jalala, who was lead¬ 
ing a wandering life among the Lohanis, was sent for by all the tribes in 
order to renew the struggle. Sa’id Khan sent Rajah Jagat Singh* against 
the Pathans ; all the other tribes submitted, except the Lakan and two others 
with whom Karim Dad had taken refuge. Reduced to extremities, these 
saw themselves forced to deliver up Karim Dad. By royal order he was 
sent to the Emperor. Afterwards Jamdat-ul-Mulk Sa’d-ullah Khan mar¬ 
ried the daughter of Karim Dad, and she bore to him Lutf-ullah Khan and 
others. 
Allalidad, son of Jalal-ud-din, was either one of the children captured 
in 1591—1592 and made over to Wahdat ’Ali, or else came to Hindustan 
after his father’s death (1599—1600) owing to a quarrel with his brothers. 
If the second of these two suppositions is correct, the date of 1016 H. 
(1607) which I have given for the founding of Mau Rashidabad would 
seem a little too early. The first notice of Shekh Allahdad is in Jahan¬ 
gir’s 11th year (10th July 1615—28th June 1616), when he was made a 
Hazari with the title of Khan added to his own name. In the 12th year 
(29th June 1616—18th June 1617), he received the title of Rashid Khan 
with the rank of two thousand five hundred. In the 14th year (7th June 
1618—27th May 1619), he rebelled in Kabul, but in the 15th year (28th 
May 1619—17th May 1620), his fault was forgiven and he was restored to 
his dignities. In the 18th year (25th April 1622—14th April 1623), he 
was under Mahabat Khan and did good service in the Dakhin. In the 1st 
year of Shahjahan’s reign (4th Feb. 1628—24th Jan. 1629), he came from 
his jagirs , was raised to be a Commander of Three Thousand with 1500 
horse, and was appointed to the campaign against Jhujhar Singh Bundela, 
son of Bir Singh Deo. In the 2nd year (25th June 1629—14th June 
1630), he accompanied the Emperor to the Dakhin and in the third year 
did- good service. In the 4th year (5th Jan. 1632—25th Dec. 1632), he 
was wounded while fighting under ’Azim Khan against ’Adil Shah and 
Nizam-ul-Mulk. His brotherf and many personal followers were slain in 
the same battle. In the 5th year (26th Dec. 1632—15th Dec. 1633), 
Rashid Khan was appointed faujdar of part of the Akbarabad Subah. In 
the 6th year (16th Dec. 1633—5th Dec. i634), he went with Shah Shuja’ 
to the Dakhin. He fought against the Bijipur forces in the 7th year (6th 
Dec. 1634—25th Nov. 1635) ; in the 8th year (26th Nov. 1635—15th Nov. 
1636), he was attached to Khan Dauran, and in the 9th year he was no- 
* By the “ Tazkira-ul-Umra” this would seem to he the son of Raja Basu of Mau 
in the Nurpur State in the hills. See also Proc. B. A. S., 1872, p. 157. 
f Or rather, I should say, his cousin Mirza Khan son of Nur-ud-din. 
