1895.] 
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said to tliose about him that lie was saying prayers for the Shaikhu-1- 
islam as he had just died. And so it turned out. After prayers he 
said to those present: As the Shaikhu-l-islam sent me out of Delhi, so 
has my Shaikh Mulla-bhai sent him out of the world, 1 
The saint acquired property in Bengal and bequeathed it to faqirs 
and the poor. So the property is under the control of the shrine, and 
is known as the ‘ Twenty-two Thousand.’ The Fatiha of the saint has 
from of old been held in the month of Rajab, and faqirs of all sorts, 
and many laymen assemble from the beginning to the 22nd of the 
month. And on the day of the Fatiha, i.e., the 22nd, 22 cattle, 22 
sheep, 22 maunds of rice, and other things in the same proportion are 
expended. And besides this, food is distributed to travellers through¬ 
out tlie year. The relics of the saint, viz., his oven and a book in 
Nagari 2 characters, containing an account of his acts are preserved to 
the present day in the endowment. His tomb is in the port of Deo 
Mahal in Bengal. His death occurred in 738 A.H. (1337). The date 
is expressed in the words — 
&Uf (JlA 
“ Jalalu-d-dln was the glory ( jaldl ) of God, and the glory of 
saints.” 3 
But some people say that this is the date when he went away from 
Pandua, and did not come back again. 
The ChotI Dargah. 
“ The shrine of Hazrat ISIur Qutb is north-west of the Bari Dargah 
and less than half-a-mile from it. Here the saint and many other 
holy men are laid at rest. His family too is buried here, their graves 
being west and north of his, and though they have been injured by time, 
the gate-way and the well still exist. 
The Makan Arb‘aln or Cillakhana. This is close to his tomb and 
on the west side of it. Although this building is old, the roof, &c., are 
]gew. On the east side there are three doors, and over each there is an 
inscription, which formerly belonged to some other building. The right 
1 According to the Siyaru-l-Arifin of Jarali Kambu, this instance of second sight 
took place at Badaon. The same author mentions that Sultan Altamsh deposed 
Najamu-d-din when the falsehood of his charge was discovered, and appointed 
Bahau-d-din in his room, 
2 Mr. Batabyal informs me that the hook is not in Nagari characters. It is 
Sanskrit, and is said to have been written by Hiilayudha the minister of Laksmana- 
sena. It ought to be published. 
8 The letters appear to me to yield the date 737 and not 738. This chrono¬ 
gram has not, I believe, been published before. 
