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such a critical moment silence seemed the wisest thing-. Of those 
suspected, only a few men openly declared themselves. Ruhullah 
Khan, III, son of Ruhullah Khan, the second of that title 1 had been 
appointed faujdar of Ahmadabad in Gujarat, but on his way to that 
place had turned aside and joined Rajah Jai Singh. Tahavvar Khan, 
Turanl, had also escaped secretly from Dihli a week after Husain ‘All 
Khan had started for Agrah, and he, too, repaired to Jai Singh’s camp 
by forced marches. Qutb-ul-mulk sent horsemen in pursuit, but they 
were unable to overtake the fugitive. Another of these absconders 
to Jai Singh was Sayyad Salabat Khan, brother-in-law of Farrukhsivar 
and lately commander of the imperial artillery. 8 
Section 3. —Husain ‘Ali Khan’s Campaign at Agrah. 
At length on the 6th Sha‘ban (23rd June, 1719) Husain ‘All Khan 
commenced his march. 8 Under his orders were Muhammad Amin 
Khan, Cin; Samsam-ud-daulah, Khan Dauran; Zafar Khan and others. 
I The following particulars of this family are taken from the Ma,dsir-ul-umara 
I, 277, 775, II, 309-315, 315-317, 823, 839, III, 713. 
Khalllullah Khan, Yazdi, Husaini, Ni‘amat Ilahi. 
d. 2nd Rajab, 1072 H. 
Mir Miran, Ruhullah Khan ‘Azizullah, Daughter, m. to 
Mir Khan (No. I) d. ‘Aziz Khan. Saifullah, 
d. 1107H. = Salih Bano 1103 H. Safawi. 
Begam, daughter 
of Asaf Khan, 
Yamin-ud - daul ah. 
r i . r 
Mir Mhd. Ibra- Six other Saifullah 
him, Marahmat sons, (‘Umdat- Khan, d. 
Khan, d. as ul-mulk, Amir 6 months 
Shioahdar of Khan, was after his 
Bahar on 17th the 4th son.) father. 
Muharram 
1138 H. 
Daughter 
married to 
cousin, 
Marahmat 
Khan. 
i ’ i 1 
Mhd. Hasan, Mhd. Baqir , Ni'amatul- 
Kh anahzad Bairarn lah Khan, d. 
Khan, (Ru- Khan, d. 29th Rama- 
hullah Khan 1145 H. aged zan 1147 H., 
No. II) d. nearly 60. aged 55 or 
1115 H. [Warid’s 56. 
aged 38. patron.] 
Khalilullah Mir Mhd. Ahsan, 
Khan. I‘tiqad Khan, 
(Ruhullah Khan, 
No. Ill) d. 7th 
Ramazan 1137 H. 
age about 40. 
8 See ante p. 6, for this man’s origin and connections. Kamwar Khan, 204, 
Mhd Qasim Lahori, 272, Khafi Khan, II, 832, Siwdnih-i-Khizrl. 
8 Mhd. Qasim, Lahori, author of the ‘Ibratndmah, went on this campaign, 
p. 276. H© was in the service of Surat Singh, one of Husain ‘Ali Khan’s officers. 
