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A History of the GakJc’hars. 
[No. 1, 
Perhaleh and took up my abode in Tatar’s palace. During these 
operations* some men who had been ordered to remain with him 
had joined the skirmishing party. Among these were Amir Mu¬ 
hammad Kurachi, and Tarkhan Arghun. In order to punish them 
for this offence, I gave them the Gujar Surpa for their guide 
and turned them out disgracefully into the deserts and wilds to 
find their way back to the camp. 
“ Next morning passing by the ravine on the north-west we 
halted on the sown fields, when I gave Wali the treasurer a 
body of select troops and sent him off to the camp. 
“ On Thursday the 15th of March we halted at Andurabuh (Ad- 
ranah) which lies on the banks of the river Solian. This fort of 
Andurabuh (Adranah) depended from old times on the father of 
Malik Hast. When Hati Gakk’har slew Malik Hast’s father, it 
had been destroyed and had remained in ruins ever since. About 
bed-time prayers, the party that had been left with the camp at 
Kuldah Kuhar (Kaller Kahar) rejoined us.” 
XXIY. 
Malik Ha'ti'. 
{A. D. 1524, A. H. 931.) 
Beturn of Babar. Battle of Panlpat (21st April, 1526). Defeat 
and death of Ibrahim Lodi. Malik Darwlsh Khan Janjuah, who 
was the chief of Turali and Tab (now in the district of Shahpur), 
invaded the country of the Gakk’hars and gave them battle. The 
latter were defeated. Hat! Khan took refuge with his maternal 
uncle, Bassal Khan Khattar. Malik Darwlsh became master of 
the country at Adranah (Tahqll Fath Jang) where he built the 
fort which Hat! had destroyed during the lifetime of Malik Tatar 
as related by the Emperor Babar, but owing to the treachery 
of one Dulla by caste, Tothal of Tarlai who commanded the 
troops of Malik Darwlsh, and assisted by his uncle and some of 
the neighbouring tribes, Hat! surprised the garrison, killing all 
the Janjuahs and again destroying the fort. 
On the return of Babar to the Panjab in December 1525, Hatl, 
brought to his senses by the chastisement formerly received, met 
the Emperor on the banks of the Indus and accompanied him as 
# Firishtah says a considerable amount of treasure was captured in the fort. 
