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while an elephant driver of Ghazi Khan Chakk came up and took him 
prisoner. Ghazi Khan Chakk told him to take off his head. He tried to 
do so, but Habib got the man’s hand in his mouth and held it in his 
teeth. At last, however, he managed to sever his head from his body, and 
he carried it to Kala, the name of his residence and hung it there on the 
door. Darvesh Chakk and Nazuk Chakk also fell into their hands and 
were treated similarly. After this Bahrain Chakk returned from India 
and the jagir of Khuba Hamun was given to him. Getting permission he 
left Srinagar and went to his birthplace Dancha in the pargannali of 
Zaingarh. Sankar Chakk, Fatli Chakk and others soon joined him and 
going to Subapur they raised the standard of rebellion. Ghazi Khan 
Chakk sent his sons and brothers against them. They were not able to 
oppose them and fled to the mountains. Ghazi Khan sent his party 
after them and ordered them to pursue until they captured. The next 
day news came that Bahrain Chakk had escaped from Sarkob, and that 
Sankar Chakk and Fath Chakk had left him. Ghazi Khan himself 
pursued them to Klioba Hamun and for six days searched everywhere for 
Bahram Chakk, but he was not taken. However Ahmad Jozin brother 
of Haidar Chakk son of Ghazi Khan Chakk agreed to pursue Bahram 
until he took him, so Ghazi Khan returned to the city. Ahmad Jozin 
went to Sarkob the residence of the Rishis or Sufis and arrested them 
and made enquiries about Bahram. The Rishis said they had placed 
him in a boat and conveyed him to the residenee of Amir Zina in Badeli. 
The Rishis are a people who are engaged at all times in agriculture 
and tree planting. When Ahmad Jozin came to Amir Zina after much 
search he succeeded in arresting Bahram Chakk whom he took to 
Srinagar where the people killed him and Ahmad Jozin was elated 
with his success. In those days Shall Abulnruali who had fled from 
Lahore, and had been imprisoned by the Ghakkars managed to escape 
with the fetters still on his feet. Making friends with Kama! Khan 
Ghakkar, he, after the fashion of Mirza Haidar, desired to invade Kash¬ 
mir. When he arrived in Bajaori a company of Mughals met him. The 
blinded Daulat Chakk, Fath Chakk and others of the Chakk faction and 
Lauhar Vangari all joined Shall Abulnruali and in 965 A. H. he set out 
for Kashmir. When he arrived at Baramulla Haidar Chakk and Fath 
Chakk who were guarding the pass fled and went to Badiikhi. The 
Shah proceeding justly, would not allow any of his soldiers to oppress 
the people. Ghazi Khan Chakk making his brother Husain Chakk leader 
of the van, himself took up a position at Khanud. The Kashmiris who 
were with Shah Abulnruali left him without leave and attacked Husain 
Chakk and caused him to flee. Ghazi Khan Chakk went to his assistance 
and fighting bravely many Kashmiris were slain by him and the battle 
