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whole of their property was destroyed; Jasrat escaped, however, 
by flight to the hills. 
After the king had retired from the Panjab and had returned 
to Dihli, Jasrat again issued from his mountain fastnesses and 
besieged Lahor, but being unable to make any impression, he 
raised the siege and ravaged the country in the neighbourhood of 
Kalamir, and then started off to Jammu, and attacked Rai Bhim 
for having betrayed his retreat to the king, but was repulsed by 
Rai Bhim. He retreated to the banks of the Chanab, where he 
stayed for a short time, and began to collect recruits and to form a 
fresh army. In the interval, Malik Sikandar, an officer of the 
king of Dihli, marched with a force by Kalamir to Jammu and 
chastised the Gakk’hars who were still concealed in the hills.* 
In A. H. 826, a great battle was fought between Rai Bhim and 
Jasrat. Rai Bhim was vanquished and killed, and a large amount 
of pillage fell into the hands of Jasrat, who afterwards went with 
an army of 10 or 12,000 men and ravaged the country round about 
Dipalpur and Lahor, destroying and plundering many towns. 
Malik Sikandar, the governor, attempted to oppose him, but was 
obliged to retreat. Jasrat formed a friendly compact with Mfr 
Shaikh ’ All, the governor of Kabul, and these conjointly organiz¬ 
ed a great army. In A. H. 836, Jasrat with Amir Shaikh ’All 
was signally defeated. The latter returned to Kabul. During 
the reign of Sayyid Muhammad, the Gakk’hars under Jasrat joined 
Buhlul Lodi, governor of the Panjab.f No further mention is made 
of this turbulent chief in Muhammadan History. 
XVIII. 
Malik Gullu'. 
(A. D. 1446, A. H. 850.) 
The ’ilaqah of Pubbi zil’ah, Jhelam, was governed independent¬ 
ly by Giyas, the great grandson of Kad Khan. 
XIX. 
Sikandar Khali. 
(A. JD. 1447, A . R. 851.) 
The Panjab re-annexed to Dihli. Piruz Khan, the brother of Si¬ 
kandar Khan, rebelled against the authority of the latter, and was 
# Firislitab, page 306, et seq, f Firishtah, page 307, et seq. 
