At this time, also, 'Arab Bahádur fled before Sháhbáz Khán, and took refuge with Ma'súm.* Sháhbáz Khán, in pursuit of him, went to Jaunpúr, and from thence to Oudh against Ma'súm. But Ma'súm advanced to meet him, defeated him, and put him to flight. In one day Sháhbáz Khán travelled forty kos to Jaunpúr. Tarsún Muhammad Khán, who commanded the right wing of Sháhbáz Khán's force, had been hidden by the jungle, and when Ma'súm's army was disordered, this force came up and defeated it. When Sháhbáz Khán was informed of this, he returned immediately, joined his right wing, and rallying his forces, pursued the enemy. Ma'súm fought again in the vicinity of the city of Oudh, and was again defeated. His mother and sisters, wives and children, property and troops were taken. He himself fled to the Siwálik hills. This happened in the month of Zí-l hijja, in the year 988* H.