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W. Irvine— The Later Muahals. 
Daman’s wife was on her road from the city. The two corteges met, and 
in passing each other there was some confusion and hustling. As soon as 
Khan Dauran’s men had escorted the Begam to her destination, they 
returned in a body and attacked Muhammad Amin Khan’s baggage. 
The few guards resisted, and a bow and arrow and matchlock fight con¬ 
tinued for about one and a half hours. One Namdar Khan and several 
soldiers lost their lives ; many of the bazar followers also being killed 
and wounded. The Emperor reduced both nobles 1,000 zdt in rank, and 
the faujddri of Muradabad was taken from Muhammad Amin Khan 
and conferred on Amin-ud-din Khan. For two or three days neither 
noble would come to darbar. Then Farrukhsiyar wrote a note to Khan 
Dauran and sent I’ timad Khan, a eunuch, to bring Muhammad Amin 
Khan. A reconciliation was effected between the two men ; and after 
their arrival in the city, they entertained each other in turn as a sign 
of renewed friendship. * 1 2 3 4 5 6 
Authorities quoted (in addition to those named in Yol. LXIII, pp. 
112-114, Yol. LXY, pp. 210-212, and Yol. LXYI1, pp. 103-104). 
Printed Books (European Languages.) 
1. Thornton —Gazetteer, 1 Yol., 1857. 
2. O . A. HerJclots —Qanoone Islam (Madras Reprint), 1863. 
3. J. T. Wheeler —Early Records—1878. 
4. Rajputanah Gazetteer , 3 Yols., 1879-80. 
5. R. F. Burton —Book of the Sword, 1884. 
6. H. W. Bellew , Races of Afghanistan, 1891. 
Lithographed Books (Persian). 
1. Masnavi of ‘Abd-ul-jalil, Bilgrami (Lakhnau, Nawal Kishor 
Press),- J299 H. 
Persian and Hindi Manuscripts. 
1. Blum Sen —Tari IRi-i-dilkushd,-^British Museum, Oriental MSS., 
No. 28 (1120 H.) 
2. Tuhfat-ul-Hind —by Lai Ram, B. M. Addl. MSS. No 6583, 6581. 
(1148 H.) 
3. Malahat-i-Maqal —By Rao Dalpat Singh, B.M. Or., No. 1828 
(1181 H.) 
4. Tarikh-i-Muzaffart —By Muhammad ‘All Khan (my copy) 
(1225 H.) 
5. Tawankh-i-Mdrivdr (in Hindi)—By Murari Das, B.M. Or. 5839 
(1879?)' 
1 Kamwar Khan, p. 163, Mirza Muhammad, 260, Wheeler 182, Kh nshhal Cand, 
404a, 405b. ^ 
