1885.] 
the Sultans of Kashmir. 
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Haidar went by the way of Pagli to Kabul and tlie families of Jar ’Ali 
and others were put to the sword. Khanam fled to Kashgar. After 
this news came that Haibat Khan and Sayyid Khan and Sliahbaz Khan 
Affghans of the Niyazi tribe were invading Kashmir and that they had 
arrived at the salt . range in the pargannah of Banihal. Tdi Zina 
Husain Makari, Bahrain Chakk, Daulat Chakk and Yusuf Chakk, join¬ 
ing their forces together, opposed the Kiyazis. The two parties fought 
well, Bibi Baba, the wife of Haibat Klian Niyazi joining the fight and 
striking ’Ali Chakk with her sword. At last, however, she and the three 
Niyazi leaders were slain and the Kashmiri allies returned to Srinagar 
flushed with victory. They sent the head of the Affghans to Islam Shah 
Suri by the hands of a man named Yaqub. After this of course the allies 
disagreed. Tdi Zina took up his residence in Khagarh together with 
Path Chakk, Lauliar Makari, Yusuf Chakk, Bahrain Chakk and Ibrahim 
Chakk. Daulat Chakk, Gliazi Klian Chakk, Husain Makari and Sayyid 
Ibrahim joining themselves together settled in the rdgali. Two months 
passed thus. Then Yusuf Chakk, Path Chakk and Ibrahim Chakk left 
I'd! Zina and joined Daulat Chakk, who finding himself thus supported 
attacked Tdi Zina who not being able to oppose him fled, without trying 
the chance of a battle, to Merv. Wishing to change horses, by accident 
a horse kicked him in the breast and at Simale he disappeared altogether, 
i. e., he died in that place and his corpse was brought to Srinagar and 
buried in the village of Musa Zina. The nobles then deposed Hazuk 
Shah who was king only in name, and began to govern the country on 
their own account. Nazuk Shah, this third time, reigned ten months. 
Ibrahim Shall II .—Ibrahim II* was the son of Kazuk Shah. As 
Tdi Zina had departed this life, Daulat Chakk came into the capital and 
took upon himself the affairs of the kingdom. Inasmuch as he deemed 
it expedient to have some one king in name he set up Ibrahim Shah that 
he might rule nominally under him. At this time Kliwajah Haji the 
waldl of Mirza Haidar left Khaigal and took refuge with Islam Shall. 
At the same time Shams Zina and Bahrain Chakk were thrown into 
prison. At the Td-i Pitr, Daulat Chakk went to practice archery outside 
the city. Yusuf Chakk was also there and riding on his horse. A foot- 
soldier who was gathering arrows got entangled in the horse’s legs and 
Yusuf was thrown from his horse and his neck was broken. 
In 960 A. H. Daulat Chakk and Gliazi Khan Chakk again dis¬ 
agreed and the whole of Kashmir was involved in the quarrel. Husain 
Makari and Shams Zina who were in Hindustan in 961 returned and 
joined themselves to Gfhazi Klian Chakk. Bahram Chakk and the sons 
* Coin No. 16, pi. II may be of this Ibralhm. All the coins with name Ibrahim 
on them seem to possess the date 842 in Arabic words. 
