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contingent of his followers, served against the Afghans in Swat 
(Sawad) and Bajaur nnder Zain Khan Kokah. 
Sa’id Khan was the son of Sultan Sarang. A daughter of his 
was married to Prince Salim (Jahangir), by whom she had a 
daughter ’Iffat Band Begum, who died at the age of three years.* 
XXIX. 
Ajmi'r Kha'n. 
(A. D. 1599, A. IT. 1008.) 
It happened that one Fath Khan, a Faransial Gakk’har of 
Bishandot;, a servant of Jalal Khan, was accidentally slain in a 
hunting expedition by Ajmir Khan. A quarrel ensued between 
’All Muhammad, the brother of Jalal Khan, and Ajmir Khan. 
The result was a fight in which a great many persons lost their 
lives. Ajmir Khan was wounded, and went home and died. 
XXX. 
Jalal Kha'n. 
(A. D. 1618, A. H. 1028.) 
A man of strict integrity and great benevolence. During a 
famine which raged in his country, he saved thousands from 
perishing by distributing food and money. Jalal Khan was killed 
in an expedition, undertaken by command of the emperor Jahan¬ 
gir against the Bangash Pathans, Trans-Indus.f Jalal Khan 
constructed the palckah tank at Kurunta near Bishandot, which is 
still in existence. 
XXXI. 
Akbar Quli' Kha'n. 
{A. D. 1653, A . H. 1064.) 
Defeated the Janjuahs in a battle at Mauza’ Karchak’ha (zil’ah 
Jhelam). Akbar Quli Khan rendered good service to the emperor 
of Dihli. Sliadman Khan, the son of Ajmir Khan, rebelled against 
him, but was vanquished and expelled the country. Akbar Quli 
Khan died of paralysis at Gujrat. 
# Price’s Memoirs of Jahangir, page 20, and Ahbarndmah , Yol. III., page 
561. 
f Tuzuk i Jahdngm, Sayyid Ahmad’s Edition, page 307, 
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