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THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY.
Contents.
CHAPTER I.
Reign of Sultán 'Alá-ud-Din Hasan Gangú.
(Burhan-i Ma,ásir.)
[MAY, 1899.
Various accounts of his descent.
Enters the service of Muhammad Tughlak Shah in Dihli. His future greatness foretold by Shêkh Nizâm-ud-Din.
Rebellions in Muhammad Tughlak's dominious.
'Alâ-ud-Din Ḥaşan proceeds to Daulatabad.
Rebellion of the Amîrân-i Sadah, who seize treasure, and defeat the Amirs of Gujarat. Muhammad Tughlak summons the Amirân-i Şadah to his camp on the way there from Daulatâbâd they attack and defeat the escort.
Return to Daulatâbâd and proclaim Ismail Mugh Afghan as king. He is defeated by Muhammad Tughlak.
'Ala-ud-Din Hasan marches towards Kalburga.
Malik 'Imâd-ud-Din is sent in pursuit of him.
Muhammad Tughlak proceeds to Gujarât to put down a rebellion.
'Alâ-ud-Din Hasan turns on his pursuers and defeats them.
Returns to Daulatâbâd, and is proclaimed king vice Ismail Mugh, who resigns.
Date of his ascension, 3rd December, A. D. 1347.
Or-according to another authority - 3rd August 1347.
He sends a force in pursuit of the amirs of Muhammad Tughlak, who are defeated.
Various appointments and titles.
Local governors despatched to their respective districts.
Expedition against Hindus.
Hussain Garshasb obtains possession of Kandhûr.
Hussain Garshâsb obtains possession of Kotaghir.
Saiyid Razi-ud-Din Kutb-al-Mulk, on his way to Mundargi, takes possession of Bhûm and Akalkot.
Changes the name of Mundargi to Saiyidâbâd.
Kambar Khân, on his way to Kotûr, takes possession of Kalliâni.
Sikandar Khân, from Bidar, takes Malked.
Kanâbâyand (?), wáli of Telingânâ, tenders his submission to the Bahmani Saltân through Sikandar Khân, and presents elephants, etc.
Ismail Mugh, induced by promises of assistance from one Nârâyan, aspires to the sovereignty, but Nârâyan breaks faith with him and poisons him.
Khwajah Jahan, from Miraj, and Kutb-ul-Mulk, from Mundargi, march against Kalburga, which they take.
Khwajah Jahan assumes the governorship of Kalburgâ.