1898.] 
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The Later Mughals (1707-1803).— By William Irvine, Bengal Civil 
Service (Retired). 
[Read March, 1898.] 
The following article is in continuation of that appearing on 
pp. 136-212 of the Journal for 1896, Vol. LXY Part I. 
Table of Contents. 
Chapter IV.— Farrukhsiyar. 
Section 1. The march from Agrah to Dilili. 
2. ‘Abd-ullah Khan at Dihli. 
3. Death of Zu-l-fiqar Khan. 
4. Death of Jahandar Shah. 
5. Procession into Dihli. 
6. New officials and new appointments, Court appointments. 
Provincial Governments. The Dakhin. 
7. Biography of Muhammad Amin Khan. 
8. 
Do. 
of Khan Dauran. 
9. 
Do. 
of Ghalib Jang. 
10. 
Do. 
of Mir Jumlah. 
11. 
Do. 
of Nizamu-l-Mulk. 
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CHAPTER IV. 
Farrukhsiyar. 
1. The march from Agrah to Dihli. 
In the confusion and the darkness the Jats plundered impartially 
the baggage of both armies. No fitting resting-place for the prince 
could be found, nothing but a dirty screen, all black from the smoke of 
cooking, and a small wooden platform. On this latter Farrukhsiyar 
seated himself and received the homage of his officers. It was not till 
three days afterwards that Sa‘d-ullah Khan (son of ‘ Inayat-ullah Khan), 
who had been Jahandar Shah’s Lord Steward, produced the late sover¬ 
eign’s duplicate set of tents, which owing to their erection within a 
