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Khwaja Ujh son of Masaud Chakk was brought to him. This man had 
for the space of seven years been fighting in Kamraj, but at last he had 
desired peace. Mirza Mirak, swearing that all should be right, asked 
him to attend on him to make a treaty. But when l/jh came into the 
assembly he was stabbed by Mirak and he fled to the jungle pursued by 
Mirak who took his head off and sent it to Mirza Haidar. fide Zina 
was far from pleased at seeing it, and, standing up in anger said, that 
after an oath and covenant had been made the slaughter of one man was 
not necessary. Haidar replied that he was not privy to the circum¬ 
stances of the death. 
After this Mirza Haidar turned his attention to Kishtwar. Ban- 
dagan Kukali, Muhammad Makari and Yahi Zina led the van. The 
Mirza took up his abode at Jhapur near Kishtwar. The van, doing 
three days’ journey in one descended on Dahlot, where the river winds, 
and they were not able to ford it, for the enemy too opposed them. 
The next day the army of Haidar made a diversion to the right in hopes 
of reaching Kishtwar, but when they reached the town of Dhar, gusts 
of cold air laden with dust came down upon them, the day became dark 
and the people of the town made an attack on them. Bandagan Kukali 
with five other men was slain. The rest of the army with a thousand 
exertions at last joined themselves with Haidar. The Mirza was not 
successful: he was obliged to retrace his steps ingloriously. 
In 955 he turned his attention to Tibet. Taking Rajaori he gave 
it to Muhammad Nazir and Nasir All. Pakli he gave to Mulla Abdullah 
and Little Tibet he gave to Mullah Q isim. Conquering Great Tibet, he 
appointed Mulla Hasan its governor. 
In 956 lie took the fort of Danel. At this time Adam Ghakkar 
came before the Mirza and asked him to pardon Daulat Chakk. He 
agreed to do so and Adam called Daulat into the tent. The Mirza, on 
his coming in, showed him no honour. For this reason Daulat became 
very angry, and taking away the elephant he had brought as a present, 
he went away. The courtiers wished to pursue him but the Mirza 
forbade them. After some time Haidar returned to Kashmir. Daulat 
Chakk and Gazi Khan and Jai Chakk went to Haidar Khan who had 
fled from Islam Shall to Rajaori. When Islam Shah who was pursuing 
the Niyazis arrived at the town of Madawar from Naoshahra, Haibat 
Khan Niyazi sent Sayyid Khan to him. Sayyid Khan making proposi¬ 
tions of peace gave up the mother and son of Haibat Khan Niyazi to Islam 
Shah who turning back went to the town of Ban near Sialkot and agreed 
to the conditions. The three Kashmiris above-mentioned then took 
Haibat Khan to Baramula and wished to take him to Kashmir, and 
carry away Haidar. As Haibat did not see his way to doing this he sent 
