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he was replaced by Sadat Khan, 1 the new Emperor’s father-in-law, to 
whom permission to govern by deputy was accorded. Zabardast Khan 
entitled ‘All Mardan Khan (III), son of Ibrahim Khan, ‘All Mardan 
Khan (II), son of Arairu-l-umara, ‘All Mardan Khan (I) 2 died at 
Labor before he could be removed ; he was replaced by ‘Abdu-s-samad 
Khan, Bahadur, (subsequently made Diler Jang, after his victories over 
the Sikhs). Multan was conferred on Qutbu-l-mulk, the Wazlr, but 
Sher Afgan Khan, Bahadur, (brother of Lutf-ullah Khan, Sadiq), who 
had been in charge on behalf of Kokaltash Khan (‘ All Murad) remain¬ 
ed on as the deputy of the new governor). For the preceding fifteen 
or sixteen years Dihli had been held by Muhammad Yar Khan, and he 
was left undisturbed. Ajmer was made over to Sayyid Muzaffar Khan. 
Barhah (recently created Sayyid Khan Jahan, Bahadur), maternal 
uncle of Qutbu-l-mulk. Shahamat Khan (son-in-law of ‘ Inayat-ullah 
Khan, Kashmiri) who had been governor of Gujarat in Bahadur Shah’s 
reign, received the new title of Mubariz Khan and was confirmed in his 
old appointment. Rajah Chabelah Ram, 3 a personal adherent of 
Farrukhsiyar’s family and a brave soldier, whose welfare was dear to 
the heart of the Emperor, was sent at first to Agrah, his birthplace, 
but on the pretext that he was unable to cope with Curaman, Jat, he 
was soon replaced by Samsamu-d-daulah, Khan Dauran, also a native of 
Agrah. Audh was given to Sarbuland Khan, the Emperor’s uncle by 
marriage, and Allahabad to Khan Jahan (son of the late Khan Jahan, 
Bahadur, Kokaltash, ‘Alamgiri). The latter had been recently re¬ 
moved from the Government of Bengal. His titles were now increased 
to A‘azzu-d-daulah, Khan ‘Alam, Bahadur. Shahamat Khan (Mubariz 
Khan) had lately held Mai wall in addition to Gujarat. Malwah was 
now taken from him and given over to Rajah Jai Singh of Amber. To 
conciliate the Rajah, he was told that he need not come to Court, but 
might march straight from his own country to his new government. 
‘Azimabad Patnah (Bihar) was confirmed, as before ’ to Husain ‘All 
Khan, Amlru-l-umara ; his sister’s son, Ghairat Khan, who had been 
left behind in charge, continuing to act as his deputy. Bengal was 
conferred on the infant prince, the Emperor’s son, Farkhunda Bakht, 
entitled Jahangir Shah, with the former dlwan , Murshid Quli Khan, 
1 Mir Muhammad TakkI, HusainI, MazandaranI, Isfahan!, son of Sadat Khan, 
wounded on the day of Farrukhsiyar’s deposition, in Rabl‘ 1131 H., February 1719, 
and died a few days afterwards aged over eighty years — TariJch-i-Muhammadi. 
8 Mhd. Khalil, entitled first Zabardast Khan, then ‘All Mardan Khan, Zlk, died 
a little before the 9th JumadI I, 1125 H., 2nd June, 1713, Tdrikh-i-Muhammadi and 
Kamwar Kh^n. For this family, see M.-ul-u., 1, 295-300, II, 795, and III, 155. 
8 Clxabell Ram in MIrza Muhammad; sometimes Chabela Ram in other works. 
