M took place, in which Miyan Jelal eddin was wound- ed by the hand of Shddmdn Hazdrah, and fled to the mountains of Rabath, where Merad Baikh and some of the followers of Sherif Khan Atcah attacked him and made an end of his affairs. After him, Miydn Ahdad, the son of Omar Shaikh, the son of Bdyezid, who is known among the illus- trious persons by the name of Ahddd, sat on the throne of authority. He was just, and an adherer to rule ; he kept himself thoroughly firm in the pre- cepts of his august predecessor; he never intended to amass wealth, but gave every one the due reward of his labor; the fifth part of the wealth which was collected from the wars against the infidels he depo- sited in the public storehouse, and it served to re- ward the meritorious warriors. In the year of the liejira 1035 (A. D. 1625-6), under the reign of the lord, now an inhabitant of heaven, Nur-eddin Jehdn- gir Padshah, he was reduced to great straits by Ahsan Vila, surnamed Zafer Khan, the son of Khdjah Abu-I Hassan Tabrizi, and by the chieftains of the Padshah, and besieged in the fort Navdgher, where, hit by a musket shot during an attack on the fortress, he reached the term of his life. It is said that, before the day of his death, which these sectaries call '' the ic day of union," Miyan Ahdad opened the book Khdir al Bidn, and, having read in it, said to his friends : u To-morrow is my day of union :" and it