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the man, embraced him and claimed him as a friend. After entertaining 
’I'sa Khan, he loaded him with presents on his taking leave. 
The behaviour of the Hindu prince excited the disapprobation of many 
of his followers, and the Rani was so indignant at his pusillanimous conduct, 
that she vowed she would never return to court, where he would be put to 
death and she be made a widow. 
This domestic quarrel, however, was quelled by ’I'sa Khan, who volun¬ 
teered to return with Man Singh to Agrah and trust to the magnanimity of 
the emperor for pardon. 
On their arrival at Agrah, ’I'sa Khan was thrown into prison, but when the 
story of the combat at Igarali-Sindhu was told, the emperor ordered his 
immediate release, conferred on him the titles of Diwan and Masnad i ’All, 
and gave him a grant of numerous parganahs in Bengal. 
The Jangalbari family have only preserved three Sanads of any impor¬ 
tance— 
The first is from Shah Sliuja’, and is dated the 21st Julus of Shah Jahan 
A. H. 1057 (1647). In it Ahmad and Twaz Muhammad, members of the 
family, are directed to wait on Muhammad Ja’far, Diwan of Chaklah Jalian- 
girnagar, and to pay to I’tiqad Khan, ’Umdat ul-mulk, the revenues of the 
estates held by them jointly. 
The second is dated A. H. 1059 (1G49), and is sent by Shah Sliuja’ to 
the Mansabdars and other officials, and directs them to leave the lands owned 
by Ma’ 9 um, and to give over to him the Nawara-karkhanah, or dockyards, 
which had previously been worked by the Government. 
The third bears the name of Shahzadah Muhammad ’Azim, better 
known as ’Azim ush-Shan and the date 44th Julus of ’Alamgir (1700). In 
it Haibat Muhammad, son of Hayat Muhammad,is ordered to have in readiness 
37 kosah boats with 32 boatmen in each; to pay Rupees 10,261-7, the 
revenue of Parganah Buldak’hal, &c., and to remit the rental of the ‘ Pai- 
baqi’, or reserved lands, then held by Lutfullah and Tnayatullah. 
Among the parganahs enumerated on the reverse are — 
Parganah Buldak’hal, in Sirkar Sunargaon. 
a 
Katrabo • „ 
Bazuha 
a 
Darzi-bazu „ 
ditto 
a 
Husainpur „ 
ditto 
